Estirpes de Bradyrhizobium spp. como atenuadoras de déficit hídrico em amendoim (Arachis hypogaea L.)
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Universidade Estadual da Paraíba
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Pró-Reitoria de Pós-Graduação e Pesquisa - PRPGP
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Resumo: | Drought is one of the main factors responsible for limiting the growth and quality of agricultural production worldwide. The use of bacteria of the genera Bradyrhizobium and Rhizobium capable of infecting leguminous plant roots and stimulating the formation of nodules, and consequently nitrogen fixation, is extremely important to expand the sustainability of agricultural systems, especially in Brazil, providing a reduction in use of nitrogen fertilizers and mitigating the effects of water deficit. Thus, the objective of this work was to evaluate the interaction of Bradyrhizobium spp. with peanut genotypes under water deficit conditions, in greenhouse and field, in order to select the interaction best acclimated to stress. Two experiments were carried out (field and greenhouse), with two peanut genotypes (BRS 421 and BRS 423), four inoculants (ESA 123, SEMIA 6144, 16295 and 16986) for the experiment in the greenhouse and three inoculants for the field experiment (ESA 123, SEMIA 6144 and 16295). The experimental design was completely randomized, with a 2 x 6 x 2 factorial arrangement, with five replications, as follows: two peanut genotypes (cultivars BRS 421 and BRS 423); six levels of nitrogen (N) [(i) without N (control); (ii) with N (2 g of ammonium sulphate/pot); (iii) four inoculants (Semia 6144, ESA 123, 16295 and 16986)]; and two water regimes (with and without stress). Twenty-five days after emergence (DAE), irrigation was suspended for 10 days for plants in the stressed group. Sixty DAE were carried out for agronomic evaluations (plant height, shoot dry mass, root dry mass, number of nodules and nodule mass). In the field, two peanut genotypes (BRS 421 and BRS 423) were used, the experimental design was randomized blocks, with 4 blocks containing 10 treatments, totaling 40 experimental plots. Each experimental plot was composed of 2 lines of 3 meters in length, with spacing between lines of 0.80 m, interval between plots of 1.60 m, and useful plot of 4.8 m2. Three strains of Bradyrhizobium sp. (ESA 123, SEMIA 6144 and 16295), a treatment with nitrogen (100kg of N/ha) and an absolute control (without inoculant and nitrogen).The peanut genotypes inoculated with Bradyrhizobium and cultivated under deficit conditions, in a greenhouse, showed a significant effect on the vegetative growth of plants with bacterial inoculants, highlighting the interactions that most contributed to mitigate the effects of water stress: BRS 421 x SEMIA 6144 and BRS 421 x 16295; BRS 423 x ESA 123 and BRS 423 x 16295. The treatments inoculated with ESA 123, 16295 and nitrogen management favored the increase of photosynthetic pigments in the genotypes during water stress. In the field experiment, considering yield, the BRS 421 genotype established a better interaction with the 16295 strains, for the kg/ha grain yield, while the BRS 423 genotype established a better interaction with the ESA 123 strain. Comparing the final production of the two genotypes, the BRS 421 genotype was the most responsive, contributing to higher grain yield and yield. |
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2022-03-23T10:50:18Z2026-03-04T12:09:03Z2999-12-312021-12-17SANTOS, José Edson Lourenço dos. Estirpes de Bradyrhizobium spp. como atenuadoras de déficit hídrico em amendoim (Arachis hypogaea L.). 2021. 71f. Dissertação (Programa de Pós-Graduação em Ciências Agrárias - PPGCA) - Universidade Estadual da Paraíba, Campina Grande-PB, 2022.https://repositorio.uepb.edu.br/handle/123456789/7545724004014012P5Drought is one of the main factors responsible for limiting the growth and quality of agricultural production worldwide. The use of bacteria of the genera Bradyrhizobium and Rhizobium capable of infecting leguminous plant roots and stimulating the formation of nodules, and consequently nitrogen fixation, is extremely important to expand the sustainability of agricultural systems, especially in Brazil, providing a reduction in use of nitrogen fertilizers and mitigating the effects of water deficit. Thus, the objective of this work was to evaluate the interaction of Bradyrhizobium spp. with peanut genotypes under water deficit conditions, in greenhouse and field, in order to select the interaction best acclimated to stress. Two experiments were carried out (field and greenhouse), with two peanut genotypes (BRS 421 and BRS 423), four inoculants (ESA 123, SEMIA 6144, 16295 and 16986) for the experiment in the greenhouse and three inoculants for the field experiment (ESA 123, SEMIA 6144 and 16295). The experimental design was completely randomized, with a 2 x 6 x 2 factorial arrangement, with five replications, as follows: two peanut genotypes (cultivars BRS 421 and BRS 423); six levels of nitrogen (N) [(i) without N (control); (ii) with N (2 g of ammonium sulphate/pot); (iii) four inoculants (Semia 6144, ESA 123, 16295 and 16986)]; and two water regimes (with and without stress). Twenty-five days after emergence (DAE), irrigation was suspended for 10 days for plants in the stressed group. Sixty DAE were carried out for agronomic evaluations (plant height, shoot dry mass, root dry mass, number of nodules and nodule mass). In the field, two peanut genotypes (BRS 421 and BRS 423) were used, the experimental design was randomized blocks, with 4 blocks containing 10 treatments, totaling 40 experimental plots. Each experimental plot was composed of 2 lines of 3 meters in length, with spacing between lines of 0.80 m, interval between plots of 1.60 m, and useful plot of 4.8 m2. Three strains of Bradyrhizobium sp. (ESA 123, SEMIA 6144 and 16295), a treatment with nitrogen (100kg of N/ha) and an absolute control (without inoculant and nitrogen).The peanut genotypes inoculated with Bradyrhizobium and cultivated under deficit conditions, in a greenhouse, showed a significant effect on the vegetative growth of plants with bacterial inoculants, highlighting the interactions that most contributed to mitigate the effects of water stress: BRS 421 x SEMIA 6144 and BRS 421 x 16295; BRS 423 x ESA 123 and BRS 423 x 16295. The treatments inoculated with ESA 123, 16295 and nitrogen management favored the increase of photosynthetic pigments in the genotypes during water stress. In the field experiment, considering yield, the BRS 421 genotype established a better interaction with the 16295 strains, for the kg/ha grain yield, while the BRS 423 genotype established a better interaction with the ESA 123 strain. Comparing the final production of the two genotypes, the BRS 421 genotype was the most responsive, contributing to higher grain yield and yield.A seca é um dos principais fatores responsáveis por limitar o crescimento e a qualidade da produção agrícola mundial. O uso de bactérias dos gêneros Bradyrhizobium e Rhizobium com capacidade para infectar raízes de plantas leguminosas e estimular a formação de nódulos, e consequentemente fixação de nitrogênio, é de extrema importância para expandir a sustentabilidade dos sistemas agrícolas, principalmente no Brasil, proporcionando a redução do uso de fertilizantes nitrogenados e mitigando os efeitos do déficit hídrico. Desta forma, objetivou-se neste trabalho avaliar a interação de isolados de Bradyrhizobium spp. com genótipos de amendoim sob condições de déficit hídrico, em casa de vegetação e em campo, a fim de selecionar a interação melhor aclimatada ao estresse. Foram conduzidos dois experimentos (campo e casa de vegetação), com dois genótipos de amendoim (BRS 421 e BRS 423), quatro inoculantes (ESA 123, SEMIA 6144, 16295 e 16986) para o experimento em casa de vegetação e três inoculantes para o experimento em campo (ESA 123, SEMIA 6144 e 16295).O delineamento experimental foi o inteiramente casualizado, com arranjo fatorial 2 x 6 x 2, com cinco repetições, sendo: dois genótipos de amendoim (cultivares BRS 421 e BRS 423); seis níveis de nitrogênio (N) [(i) sem N (testemunha); (ii) com N (2 g de sulfato de amônio/vaso); (iii) quatro inoculantes (Semia 6144, ESA 123, 16295 e 16986)]; e dois regimes hídricos (com e sem estresse). Vinte e cinco dias após emergência (DAE), suspendeu-se a rega durante 10 dias para as plantas do grupo estressado. Sessenta DAE foram realizadas as avaliações agronômicas (altura de planta, massa seca da parte aérea, massa seca das raízes, número de nódulos e massa de nódulos). No campo, foram utilizados dois genótipos de amendoim (BRS 421 e BRS 423), o delineamento experimental foi em blocos ao acaso, com 4 blocos contendo 10 tratamentos, totalizando 40 parcelas experimentais. Cada parcela experimental foi composta por 2 linhas de 3 metros de comprimento, com espaçamentos entre linhas de 0,80 m, intervalo entre parcelas de 1,60 m, e parcela útil de 4,8 m2. Foram utilizados neste experimento três estipes de Bradyrhizobium sp. (ESA 123, SEMIA 6144 e 16295), um tratamento com nitrogênio (100kg de N/ha) e uma testemunha absoluta (sem inoculante e nitrogênio). Os genótipos de amendoim inoculados com Bradyrhizobium e cultivados em condições de déficit, em casa de vegetação, revelaram efeito significativo no crescimento vegetativo das plantas com inoculantes bacterianos, destacando-se as interações que mais contribuíram para mitigar os efeitos do estresse hídrico: BRS 421 x SEMIA 6144 e BRS 421 x 16295; BRS 423 x ESA 123 e BRS 423 x 16295. Os tratamentos inoculados com ESA 123, 16295 e manejo nitrogenado favoreceram o aumento de pigmentos fotossintéticos nos genótipos durante o estresse hídrico. No experimento de campo, considerando a produtividade, o genótipo BRS 421 estabeleceu melhor interação com a estirpe 16295, para o rendimento de grãos kg/ha, enquanto o genótipo BRS 423 estabeleceu melhor interação com a estirpe ESA 123. Comparando a produção final dos dois genótipos, o genótipo BRS 421 foi o mais responsivo, contribuindo para maior produtividade e rendimento de grãos.Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior - CAPESapplication/pdfUniversidade Estadual da ParaíbaPrograma de Pós-Graduação em Ciências Agrárias - PPGCAUEPBBRPró-Reitoria de Pós-Graduação e Pesquisa - PRPGPPró-Reitoria de Pós-Graduação e Pesquisa - PRPGPCIENCIAS AGRARIASProdução agrícolaAmendoimInoculaçãoExperimento agrícolaEstirpes de Bradyrhizobium spp. como atenuadoras de déficit hídrico em amendoim (Arachis hypogaea L.)info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/masterThesisLima, Liziane Maria deRocha, Geisenilma Maria Gonçalves daCavalcanti, José Jaime VasconcelosFernandes Júnior, Paulo Ivanhttp://lattes.cnpq.br/2765753854999344Santos, José Edson Lourenço dosinfo:eu-repo/semantics/embargoedAccessporreponame:Repositório Institucional da Universidade Estadual da Paraíba (UEPB)instname:Universidade Estadual da Paraíba (UEPB)instacron:UEPBTHUMBNAILPDF - José Edson Lourenço dos Santos.jpgPDF - José Edson Lourenço dos Santos.jpgGenerated Thumbnailimage/jpeg3090https://repositorio.uepb.edu.br/bitstreams/244a8a14-f1e3-4ec9-956d-79c26c7f5005/downloadf25197dda7cfb6bcf0c6e5f7e8c18743MD55falseAnonymousREADPDF - Termos de Depósito da BDTD.jpgPDF - Termos de Depósito da BDTD.jpgGenerated Thumbnailimage/jpeg5405https://repositorio.uepb.edu.br/bitstreams/8300dc5b-d9bc-4188-addc-8567964e559f/downloadf6c9a82ad775dcd632377fedcd917046MD56falseAnonymousREAD2999-12-31LICENSElicense.txtlicense.txttext/plain; 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Estirpes de Bradyrhizobium spp. como atenuadoras de déficit hídrico em amendoim (Arachis hypogaea L.) |
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Estirpes de Bradyrhizobium spp. como atenuadoras de déficit hídrico em amendoim (Arachis hypogaea L.) |
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Estirpes de Bradyrhizobium spp. como atenuadoras de déficit hídrico em amendoim (Arachis hypogaea L.) Santos, José Edson Lourenço dos CIENCIAS AGRARIAS Produção agrícola Amendoim Inoculação Experimento agrícola |
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Estirpes de Bradyrhizobium spp. como atenuadoras de déficit hídrico em amendoim (Arachis hypogaea L.) |
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Estirpes de Bradyrhizobium spp. como atenuadoras de déficit hídrico em amendoim (Arachis hypogaea L.) |
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Estirpes de Bradyrhizobium spp. como atenuadoras de déficit hídrico em amendoim (Arachis hypogaea L.) |
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Estirpes de Bradyrhizobium spp. como atenuadoras de déficit hídrico em amendoim (Arachis hypogaea L.) |
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Estirpes de Bradyrhizobium spp. como atenuadoras de déficit hídrico em amendoim (Arachis hypogaea L.) |
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Santos, José Edson Lourenço dos |
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Santos, José Edson Lourenço dos |
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Lima, Liziane Maria de |
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Rocha, Geisenilma Maria Gonçalves da |
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Cavalcanti, José Jaime Vasconcelos |
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Fernandes Júnior, Paulo Ivan |
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http://lattes.cnpq.br/2765753854999344 |
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Santos, José Edson Lourenço dos |
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Lima, Liziane Maria de Rocha, Geisenilma Maria Gonçalves da Cavalcanti, José Jaime Vasconcelos Fernandes Júnior, Paulo Ivan |
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CIENCIAS AGRARIAS |
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CIENCIAS AGRARIAS Produção agrícola Amendoim Inoculação Experimento agrícola |
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Produção agrícola Amendoim Inoculação Experimento agrícola |
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Drought is one of the main factors responsible for limiting the growth and quality of agricultural production worldwide. The use of bacteria of the genera Bradyrhizobium and Rhizobium capable of infecting leguminous plant roots and stimulating the formation of nodules, and consequently nitrogen fixation, is extremely important to expand the sustainability of agricultural systems, especially in Brazil, providing a reduction in use of nitrogen fertilizers and mitigating the effects of water deficit. Thus, the objective of this work was to evaluate the interaction of Bradyrhizobium spp. with peanut genotypes under water deficit conditions, in greenhouse and field, in order to select the interaction best acclimated to stress. Two experiments were carried out (field and greenhouse), with two peanut genotypes (BRS 421 and BRS 423), four inoculants (ESA 123, SEMIA 6144, 16295 and 16986) for the experiment in the greenhouse and three inoculants for the field experiment (ESA 123, SEMIA 6144 and 16295). The experimental design was completely randomized, with a 2 x 6 x 2 factorial arrangement, with five replications, as follows: two peanut genotypes (cultivars BRS 421 and BRS 423); six levels of nitrogen (N) [(i) without N (control); (ii) with N (2 g of ammonium sulphate/pot); (iii) four inoculants (Semia 6144, ESA 123, 16295 and 16986)]; and two water regimes (with and without stress). Twenty-five days after emergence (DAE), irrigation was suspended for 10 days for plants in the stressed group. Sixty DAE were carried out for agronomic evaluations (plant height, shoot dry mass, root dry mass, number of nodules and nodule mass). In the field, two peanut genotypes (BRS 421 and BRS 423) were used, the experimental design was randomized blocks, with 4 blocks containing 10 treatments, totaling 40 experimental plots. Each experimental plot was composed of 2 lines of 3 meters in length, with spacing between lines of 0.80 m, interval between plots of 1.60 m, and useful plot of 4.8 m2. Three strains of Bradyrhizobium sp. (ESA 123, SEMIA 6144 and 16295), a treatment with nitrogen (100kg of N/ha) and an absolute control (without inoculant and nitrogen).The peanut genotypes inoculated with Bradyrhizobium and cultivated under deficit conditions, in a greenhouse, showed a significant effect on the vegetative growth of plants with bacterial inoculants, highlighting the interactions that most contributed to mitigate the effects of water stress: BRS 421 x SEMIA 6144 and BRS 421 x 16295; BRS 423 x ESA 123 and BRS 423 x 16295. The treatments inoculated with ESA 123, 16295 and nitrogen management favored the increase of photosynthetic pigments in the genotypes during water stress. In the field experiment, considering yield, the BRS 421 genotype established a better interaction with the 16295 strains, for the kg/ha grain yield, while the BRS 423 genotype established a better interaction with the ESA 123 strain. Comparing the final production of the two genotypes, the BRS 421 genotype was the most responsive, contributing to higher grain yield and yield. |
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