2019
DOI: 10.5539/jas.v11n12p22
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Physiological Quality of Rice and Soybean Seeds Produced Under Hydric Stress in Greenhouse

Abstract: The hydric resources are primordial for plants growth and development, under conditions where the growing environment express hydric shortage. These conditions can directly or indirectly affect development, the formation of new organs, yield and quality seeds. The study aimed to evaluate the physiological quality of rice and soybean seeds, produced under hydric restriction. Experiment 1: for rice, the scheme was completely randomized with four repetitions, the treats of hydric restrictions were applied in the … Show more

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“…At the beginning of soy development, this stress can reduce emissions from new branches, reducing the potential number of nodes that could produce pods. According to Escalera et al, (2019) the water deficit is one of the limiting factors of agriculture, affecting the performance of soybeans and the quality of grains. This deficiency occurs when the rate of water absorption exceeds the rate of transpiration, numerous physiological characteristics are altered in plants under stress conditions, including efficient water use, leaf water potential, stomatal properties and leaf temperature (TAVARES et al, 2013).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…At the beginning of soy development, this stress can reduce emissions from new branches, reducing the potential number of nodes that could produce pods. According to Escalera et al, (2019) the water deficit is one of the limiting factors of agriculture, affecting the performance of soybeans and the quality of grains. This deficiency occurs when the rate of water absorption exceeds the rate of transpiration, numerous physiological characteristics are altered in plants under stress conditions, including efficient water use, leaf water potential, stomatal properties and leaf temperature (TAVARES et al, 2013).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The adoption of new technologies and the study of different substances with the potential to increase the efficiency of physiological processes aimed at mitigating the effect of adverse environmental conditions become important for providing the most rapid and uniform establishment of rice seedlings (CARRAHER JR. et al 2010;OLSEN et al 2015: ESCALERA et al, 2019.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%