2013
DOI: 10.1590/s0100-204x2013001100003
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Fisiologia e produção da soja tratada com cinetina e cálcio sob deficit hídrico e sombreamento

Abstract: Resumo -O objetivo deste trabalho foi avaliar o efeito da cinetina e do cálcio sobre as características fisiológicas e produtivas de plantas de soja submetidas a estresses por deficit hídrico e sombreamento na fase de florescimento. Utilizou-se o delineamento de blocos ao acaso, em arranjo de parcelas subdivididas com quatro repetições. Plantas de soja cultivadas em vasos de 38 dm 3 foram submetidas à aplicação de cálcio e cinetina, de forma isolada e combinada, no início do florescimento e, em seguida, submet… Show more

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“…West Indian cherry plants irrigated with 3.8 dS m -1 water also showed reduction in the %D, 13.33% for every 25% increase in K 2 O recommendation, which is equivalent to a reduction of about 48% in the %D of West Indian cherry plants fertilized with 125% K 2 O dose, compared with those under 50% of the recommendation of Musser (1995). Cell membrane damage is caused by the release of ions, leading to greater loss in integrity and destabilization of the cell membrane, and the quantity of leachates is determined considering that the higher the content leaked from the cell, the greater the damage caused to the cell membrane (ATAÍDE, 2012), which may indicate a mechanism that prevents tissue desiccation due to the reduction in the leaf osmotic component (FIOREZE et al, 2013).…”
Section: Results and Discussonmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…West Indian cherry plants irrigated with 3.8 dS m -1 water also showed reduction in the %D, 13.33% for every 25% increase in K 2 O recommendation, which is equivalent to a reduction of about 48% in the %D of West Indian cherry plants fertilized with 125% K 2 O dose, compared with those under 50% of the recommendation of Musser (1995). Cell membrane damage is caused by the release of ions, leading to greater loss in integrity and destabilization of the cell membrane, and the quantity of leachates is determined considering that the higher the content leaked from the cell, the greater the damage caused to the cell membrane (ATAÍDE, 2012), which may indicate a mechanism that prevents tissue desiccation due to the reduction in the leaf osmotic component (FIOREZE et al, 2013).…”
Section: Results and Discussonmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the treatment with supplemental fertilization of 100 mg kg -1 Ca, the root growth rate was higher than in the other treatments among 15 and 34 days. Ca is a nutrient with a preponderant role in plant root growth (Ritchey et al, 1982;Domingues et al, 2016), as it is involved in the process of cell division, differentiation and elongation (Fioreze et al, 2013). Thus, adequate Ca availability in contact with the root system is fundamental for plant survival, since this nutrient does not translocate from the shoot to the root tip (Caires et al, 2001).…”
Section: Ca Experimentsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Water deficit takes place when the plant transpiration rate exceeds the water uptake rate (Taiz and Zeiger 2013), leading to a physiological imbalance (Fioreze et al 2013), triggering a series of reactions including the reduction of yields, grains and, in extreme cases, death of organs or the whole plant .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%