Resumo -O objetivo deste trabalho foi avaliar as respostas morfológicas do sistema radicular de quatro cultivares de café arábica submetidas a diferentes arranjos espaciais. Os espaçamentos adotados foram os de 0,40, 0,50, 0,60, 0,70 e 0,80 m entre plantas na linha, tendo-se mantido fixo 3,8 m na entrelinha. Aos 27, 35 e 39 meses após o transplantio, foram coletadas amostras de solo+raízes em três posições em relação aos caules das plantas e três profundidades. As raízes foram lavadas, coloridas, digitalizadas e processadas com o programa Safira. A cultivar Tupi RN IAC 1669-13 apresentou sistema radicular com características morfológicas relacionadas à absorção de nutrientes e de água superiores às das cultivares Catuaí Vermelho IAC 144, Catuaí Amarelo IAC 62 e Catuaí Amarelo IAC 32, para todos os arranjos espaciais testados. A redução no espaçamento aumenta a abundância de raízes por volume de solo, sem alterar a qualidade morfológica do sistema radicular, nem aprofundá-lo. Os sistemas radiculares das cultivares avaliadas são mais abundantes e apresentam superfície e comprimento específico maiores entre plantas adjacentes, seguidas das posições afastadas a 0,25 e 0,50 m do caule. A proporção de raízes na camada de 0,1 m de profundidade é maior que a na de 0,4 m, para todos os espaçamentos. A variação no espaçamento entre plantas na linha altera a morfologia do sistema radicular do café arábica.Termos para indexação: Coffea arabica, adensamento, programa Safira, sistema radicular. Root morphology of Arabica coffee cultivars subjected to different spatial arrangementsAbstract -The objective of this work was to evaluate the morphological responses of the root system of four Arabica coffee cultivars subjected to different spatial arrangements. The adopted plant spacings were 0.40, 0.50, 0.60, 0.70, and 0.80 m between plants within rows, maintaining 3.8 m constant between rows. At 27, 35, and 39 months after transplanting, samples of soil+roots were collected at three surface positions in relation to plant stems and at three depths. Roots were washed, colored, digitalized, and processed with the Safira software. The Tupi RN IAC 1669-13 cultivar showed a root system with superior morphological traits related to the absorption of nutrients and water, in comparison to those of the Catuaí Vermelho IAC 144, Catuaí Amarelo IAC 62, and Catuaí Amarelo IAC 32 cultivars, for all tested spatial arrangements. The reduction in spacing increases the amount of total root per soil volume unit, without affecting the morphological quality of the root system, nor deepening it. The root systems of the evaluated cultivars are more abundant and show higher surface and specific length between adjacent plants, followed by the 0.25 and 0.50 m positions away from the coffee stem. The proportion of roots at the 0.1 m layer is higher than at the 0.4 m layer, for all plant spacings. Changes in spacings between plants within lines affect the morphology of Arabica coffee root system.
Elaboração de farinha instantânea a partir da polpa de fruta-pão (Artocarpus altilis).
Antioxidant compounds have the ability to scavenge the reactive oxygen species in an attempt to minimise damage in seeds during the germination. This study aimed to evaluate the physiological and metabolic process of two well-established antioxidant compounds: kojic acid and hydroxyphenyl ethanol (tyrosol), at increasing concentrations, on wheat seeds. The use of different concentrations of tyrosol or kojic acid not showed any interference on seed germination rate. However, we observed isolated effect of antioxidants and their concentrations to: germination speed index, shoot length and electrolyte leakage; and significant interaction between the factors to: seedling total length, seedling fresh matter and α-amylase activity. Our results suggest that the use of antioxidant molecules can be applied on seed treatments for protection against damage oxidative stress and improve seed metabolism.
-The objective of this work was to investigate the potential physiological damage of the treatment of '97Y07RR' soybean seeds with different pesticides at different storage times, in order to define the optimal period of sowing. The germination rate, the germination speed index, and shoot fresh matter were evaluated. Thiamethoxam did not cause losses in seed vigor with increasing storage time; however, the other agrochemicals caused significant losses. Seed treatment should be performed up to 90 days before sowing.
Changes in spacing within rows may alter the morphology of the coffee plant by affecting the physiological constituents of its productivity. Even though some common plant responses to crop spacing variation are known, there is yet no scientific evidence that elucidates the effects of decreased spacing on the sourcesink relation in plagiotropic branches and, its association with both productivity and eco-physiological aspects of coffee leaves, mainly for new coffee cultivars in the Brazilian savannah. The aim of this work was to characterize the morphophysiological responses of Coffea arabica L. cultivars subjected to different spacing between plants within rows. Four Arabica coffee cultivars (Catuaí Vermelho IAC 144, Catuaí Amarelo IAC 62, Catuaí Amarelo IAC 32, and Tupi RN IAC 1669-13) were transplanted in January 2010. A row spacing of 0.40, 0.50, 0.60, 0.70, and 0.80 m was adopted between plants, maintaining a 3.80-m constant between rows. A randomized block design with four replicates was applied. During the experimental period, several morphophysiological characteristics of plagiotropic fruiting branches were evaluated in the months of April and December in 2013 and, in April 2014. The evaluation was conducted based on two canopy positions; canopy toward the rows, representing low exposure to light or toward the inter-row spacing, representing high light exposure. Leaf gas exchange, chlorophyll fluorescence, and photosynthetic pigments levels were minimally or not at all affected by changing either the coffee cultivars or plant spacing. During the first evaluation, the leaf-to-fruitratio linearly increased, regardless of the cultivar. Light-exposed branches showed higher content of carotenoids and chlorophyll a in leaves and lower leaf-to-fruit-ratio as compared to those within the plant canopy. A major reduction in the number of fruits per branch was observed which was closely related to a parallel decrease in the number of fruits per node but not in the number of fruiting nodes per branch. Although this response was largely cultivar-dependent, it also changed according to the branch position in the hedgerow. Our results suggest that all tested cultivars exhibit high morphophysiological plasticity and have the potential to grow under different plant spacing within rows. Key words: Coffea arabica. Gas exchange. High-density planting. Leaf area. Source/sink relationship. ResumoA variação do espaçamento dentro da linha de plantio pode interferir na morfologia do cafeeiro, alterando seus componentes de produtividade. Apesar de algumas respostas gerais à variação do espaçamento serem conhecidas, nenhum trabalho anteriormente demonstrou como e quanto a redução do espaçamento na linha altera a relação fonte: dreno de ramos plagiotrópicos, associando-a com os componentes de produtividade e com aspectos ecofisiológicos foliares. Isso considerando as modernas tecnologias e cultivares em uso no Cerrado. O objetivo deste trabalho foi quantificar as respostas morfofisiológicas em ramos plagiotrópicos de cultiv...
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