Nitrogênio e água no crescimento de cultivares de alface

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Ano de defesa: 2016
Autor(a) principal: Cardoso, Francieli Lima
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Tipo de documento: Tese
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Idioma: por
Instituição de defesa: Universidade Federal de Santa Maria
BR
Agronomia
UFSM
Programa de Pós-Graduação em Agronomia
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Link de acesso: http://repositorio.ufsm.br/handle/1/3267
Resumo: The goal of this research was to determine relationships between nitrogen (N) and water availabilities and growth of lettuce plants. In the first chapter, experiments were conducted in autumn-winter and spring-summer 2013 to determine growth, development and N accumulation in plants of cv. Stella and Veneranda grown under N concentrations of 5.72; 7.72; 9.72; 11.72 and 13.72 mmol L-1. Results showed that the current practice of using high nitrogen fertilization rates to maximize growth of lettuce plants has to be adapted to cultivars and growing periods. The second chapter was composed by two experiments inside a polyethylene greenhouse in 2013 and a third calibration experiment in the field conducted in 2014. In the greenhouse, cv. Stella and Veneranda plants were supplied with nutrient solutions at N concentrations of 5.72; 7.72; 9.72; 11.72 and 13.72 mmol L-1 in two growing periods. Relationships between the nitrogen accumulation and vegetative growth of plants were fitted, in order to adjust nitrogen fertilization to demand by plants. The field calibration experiment used the Stella cultivar and N fertilization estimated by those relationships. A nitrogen fertilization schedule was outlined based on the number of leaves for two growing periods. It was concluded that relationships among growth, development and nitrogen accumulation can be used for splitting nitrogen fertilization during growth of lettuce crops. In the third chapter, experiments were conducted from January 13 to February 4 in summer and from April 24 to June 5, 2015, in autumn, to search for relationships among substrate volume, N concentration and fertigation method on growth of lettuce plants. Treatments were two pot sizes, 1.7 (big) and 0.41 dm3 (small), two methods of fertigation, drip and subirrigation, and two concentrations of N in the nutrient solution, 6.23 and 10.23 mmol L-1. The water distribution in the top, middle and bottom section of big pots differed in both fertigation methods. In summer higher growth of plants was recorded on drip fertigated plants. The N concentration affected root growth in small pots, being lower on plants supplied with the higher N concentration. Results showed that high N concentration in a small volume of rooting medium reduces shoot growth. Its was concluded that the management of nitrogen fertilization should take into account the extraction of the nutrient during the plant growth and development period, suitable volume of root medium and uniform distribution of water and nutrients.
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spelling Nitrogênio e água no crescimento de cultivares de alfaceNitrogen and water availabilities on growth of lettuce cultivarsLactuca sativa L.Nutrição mineralAdubaçãoMineral nutritionFertilizationCNPQ::CIENCIAS AGRARIAS::AGRONOMIAThe goal of this research was to determine relationships between nitrogen (N) and water availabilities and growth of lettuce plants. In the first chapter, experiments were conducted in autumn-winter and spring-summer 2013 to determine growth, development and N accumulation in plants of cv. Stella and Veneranda grown under N concentrations of 5.72; 7.72; 9.72; 11.72 and 13.72 mmol L-1. Results showed that the current practice of using high nitrogen fertilization rates to maximize growth of lettuce plants has to be adapted to cultivars and growing periods. The second chapter was composed by two experiments inside a polyethylene greenhouse in 2013 and a third calibration experiment in the field conducted in 2014. In the greenhouse, cv. Stella and Veneranda plants were supplied with nutrient solutions at N concentrations of 5.72; 7.72; 9.72; 11.72 and 13.72 mmol L-1 in two growing periods. Relationships between the nitrogen accumulation and vegetative growth of plants were fitted, in order to adjust nitrogen fertilization to demand by plants. The field calibration experiment used the Stella cultivar and N fertilization estimated by those relationships. A nitrogen fertilization schedule was outlined based on the number of leaves for two growing periods. It was concluded that relationships among growth, development and nitrogen accumulation can be used for splitting nitrogen fertilization during growth of lettuce crops. In the third chapter, experiments were conducted from January 13 to February 4 in summer and from April 24 to June 5, 2015, in autumn, to search for relationships among substrate volume, N concentration and fertigation method on growth of lettuce plants. Treatments were two pot sizes, 1.7 (big) and 0.41 dm3 (small), two methods of fertigation, drip and subirrigation, and two concentrations of N in the nutrient solution, 6.23 and 10.23 mmol L-1. The water distribution in the top, middle and bottom section of big pots differed in both fertigation methods. In summer higher growth of plants was recorded on drip fertigated plants. The N concentration affected root growth in small pots, being lower on plants supplied with the higher N concentration. Results showed that high N concentration in a small volume of rooting medium reduces shoot growth. Its was concluded that the management of nitrogen fertilization should take into account the extraction of the nutrient during the plant growth and development period, suitable volume of root medium and uniform distribution of water and nutrients.Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e TecnológicoO objetivo deste trabalho foi determinar relações entre a disponibilidade de nitrogênio (N) e água no crescimento de plantas de alface. Foram realizados experimentos em três etapas entre os anos de 2013 e 2015. Na primeira etapa foram realizados experimentos em dois períodos de cultivo, respectivamente no outono-inverno e primavera de 2013, para determinar o crescimento, desenvolvimento e acumulação de N em plantas das cultivares Stella e Veneranda fertirrigadas com concentrações de N na solução nutritiva de 5,72; 7,72; 9,72; 11,72 e 13,72 mmol L-1. Os resultados mostraram que a prática corrente de utilizar altas taxas de fertilizantes nitrogenados para maximizar o crescimento de plantas de alface tem de ser adaptada para as cultivares e épocas de cultivo. A segunda etapa foi constituída por dois experimentos conduzidos no interior de um abrigo em 2013 e no campo em 2014. No abrigo foram comparadas cinco concentrações de N na solução nutritiva (5,72; 7,72; 9,72; 11,72 e 13,72 mmol L-1) e duas cultivares (Stella e Veneranda) em duas épocas de cultivo. No campo foi feito o experimento de calibração com a cultivar Stella e quantidades de N na adubação estimadas por relações entre o crescimento da parte aérea e a acumulação de nitrogênio dos experimentos no abrigo. Determinaram-se relações entre a acumulação de N e o crescimento vegetativo da planta, a fim de ajustar a oferta de nitrogênio pela adubação com a demanda da planta. Foi elaborada uma tabela de parcelamento da adubação nitrogenada com base no número de folhas em duas épocas do ano. Concluiu-se que as relações entre o crescimento, o desenvolvimento e a acumulação de N podem ser empregadas para realizar o manejo parcelado da adubação durante o período de crescimento da alface. Na terceira etapa foram conduzidos dois experimentos, entre 13 de janeiro a quatro de fevereiro, no verão, e de 24 de abril a cinco de junho de 2015, no outono. Determinou-se o efeito do volume de substrato, da concentração de N e do método de fertirrigação no crescimento da alface. Os tratamentos foram dois tamanhos de vasos: 1,7 e 0,41 dm3; dois métodos de fertirrigação: gotejamento e subirrigação; e duas concentrações de N na solução nutritiva: 6,23 e 10,23 mmol L-1. A distribuição de água nas secções superior, central e inferior dos vasos grandes diferiu em ambos os métodos de fertirrigação. No verão um maior crescimento das plantas foi observado nas plantas com gotejamento. A concentração de N afetou o crescimento das raízes nos vasos pequenos, sendo menor o crescimento na concentração maior de N. Os resultados evidenciaram que a alta concentração de N aliada a um volume pequeno de meio radicular reduz o crescimento da parte aérea da planta. Concluiu-se que o manejo da adubação nitrogenada deve levar em conta a extração do nutriente pela planta durante seu crescimento e desenvolvimento, volumes de meio radicular adequados ao crescimento das raízes com distribuição uniforme da água e do nutriente.Universidade Federal de Santa MariaBRAgronomiaUFSMPrograma de Pós-Graduação em AgronomiaAndriolo, Jeronimo Luizhttp://lattes.cnpq.br/2272742484721758Schmidt, Denisehttp://lattes.cnpq.br/5512500747950163Silva, Leandro Souza dahttp://lattes.cnpq.br/2152888530643357Escosteguy, Pedro Alexandre Varellahttp://lattes.cnpq.br/3761510596068261Peil, Roberta Marins Nogueirahttp://lattes.cnpq.br/6414436163407553Cardoso, Francieli Lima2017-05-042017-05-042016-03-11info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/doctoralThesisapplication/pdfapplication/pdfCARDOSO, Francieli Lima. Nitrogen and water availabilities on growth of lettuce cultivars. 2016. 73 f. 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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Nitrogênio e água no crescimento de cultivares de alface
Nitrogen and water availabilities on growth of lettuce cultivars
title Nitrogênio e água no crescimento de cultivares de alface
spellingShingle Nitrogênio e água no crescimento de cultivares de alface
Cardoso, Francieli Lima
Lactuca sativa L.
Nutrição mineral
Adubação
Mineral nutrition
Fertilization
CNPQ::CIENCIAS AGRARIAS::AGRONOMIA
title_short Nitrogênio e água no crescimento de cultivares de alface
title_full Nitrogênio e água no crescimento de cultivares de alface
title_fullStr Nitrogênio e água no crescimento de cultivares de alface
title_full_unstemmed Nitrogênio e água no crescimento de cultivares de alface
title_sort Nitrogênio e água no crescimento de cultivares de alface
author Cardoso, Francieli Lima
author_facet Cardoso, Francieli Lima
author_role author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Andriolo, Jeronimo Luiz
http://lattes.cnpq.br/2272742484721758
Schmidt, Denise
http://lattes.cnpq.br/5512500747950163
Silva, Leandro Souza da
http://lattes.cnpq.br/2152888530643357
Escosteguy, Pedro Alexandre Varella
http://lattes.cnpq.br/3761510596068261
Peil, Roberta Marins Nogueira
http://lattes.cnpq.br/6414436163407553
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Cardoso, Francieli Lima
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Lactuca sativa L.
Nutrição mineral
Adubação
Mineral nutrition
Fertilization
CNPQ::CIENCIAS AGRARIAS::AGRONOMIA
topic Lactuca sativa L.
Nutrição mineral
Adubação
Mineral nutrition
Fertilization
CNPQ::CIENCIAS AGRARIAS::AGRONOMIA
description The goal of this research was to determine relationships between nitrogen (N) and water availabilities and growth of lettuce plants. In the first chapter, experiments were conducted in autumn-winter and spring-summer 2013 to determine growth, development and N accumulation in plants of cv. Stella and Veneranda grown under N concentrations of 5.72; 7.72; 9.72; 11.72 and 13.72 mmol L-1. Results showed that the current practice of using high nitrogen fertilization rates to maximize growth of lettuce plants has to be adapted to cultivars and growing periods. The second chapter was composed by two experiments inside a polyethylene greenhouse in 2013 and a third calibration experiment in the field conducted in 2014. In the greenhouse, cv. Stella and Veneranda plants were supplied with nutrient solutions at N concentrations of 5.72; 7.72; 9.72; 11.72 and 13.72 mmol L-1 in two growing periods. Relationships between the nitrogen accumulation and vegetative growth of plants were fitted, in order to adjust nitrogen fertilization to demand by plants. The field calibration experiment used the Stella cultivar and N fertilization estimated by those relationships. A nitrogen fertilization schedule was outlined based on the number of leaves for two growing periods. It was concluded that relationships among growth, development and nitrogen accumulation can be used for splitting nitrogen fertilization during growth of lettuce crops. In the third chapter, experiments were conducted from January 13 to February 4 in summer and from April 24 to June 5, 2015, in autumn, to search for relationships among substrate volume, N concentration and fertigation method on growth of lettuce plants. Treatments were two pot sizes, 1.7 (big) and 0.41 dm3 (small), two methods of fertigation, drip and subirrigation, and two concentrations of N in the nutrient solution, 6.23 and 10.23 mmol L-1. The water distribution in the top, middle and bottom section of big pots differed in both fertigation methods. In summer higher growth of plants was recorded on drip fertigated plants. The N concentration affected root growth in small pots, being lower on plants supplied with the higher N concentration. Results showed that high N concentration in a small volume of rooting medium reduces shoot growth. Its was concluded that the management of nitrogen fertilization should take into account the extraction of the nutrient during the plant growth and development period, suitable volume of root medium and uniform distribution of water and nutrients.
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