997 resultados para TROPICAL MAIZE
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In order to identify useful parameters for maize genetic breeding programs aiming at a more efficient use of N, two maize varieties of contrasting N efficiency, Sol da Manhã NF (efficient) and Catetão (inefficient) were compared. Experiments were carried out under field and greenhouse conditions, at low and high N levels. The parameters analysed included total and relative plant and grain N content, biomass and the activities of nitrate reductase and glutamine synthetase in different parts of the plant. It was found that the translocation efficiency of N and photoassimilates to the developing seeds and the source-sink relations were significantly different for the two varieties. N content of the whole plant and grain, cob weight and the relative ear dry weight were useful parameters for characterizing the variety Sol da Manhã NF as to its efficient use of N. Enzymes activity of glutamine synthetase (transferase reaction) and nitrate reductase did not differ among the varieties.
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Os objetivos deste trabalho foram avaliar o nível de resistência de oito híbridos comerciais de milho aos patógenos Puccinia polysora Underw e Physopella zeae (Mains) Cummins e Ramachar, e comparar a eficiência dos métodos da área abaixo da curva de progresso da doença (AACPD) e dos parâmetros de estabilidade fenotípica, na avaliação dessa resistência. Em quatro ambientes nas regiões Sudeste e Centro-Oeste do Brasil foram realizadas cinco avaliações da severidade das doenças, em intervalos de dez dias a partir dos 60 dias após a semeadura, utilizando uma escala diagramática com notas. Os parâmetros de estabilidade fenotípica estudados foram o coeficiente de regressão linear (b) entre a época de avaliação (x) e a severidade da doença (y) e o coeficiente de determinação (R²). No caso de P. polysora, ambos os métodos utilizados mostraram-se eficientes na discriminação do nível de resistência dos híbridos, permitindo a classificação de modo semelhante. Quanto a P. zeae, não houve boa concordância entre os dois métodos, especialmente porque a discriminação do nível de resistência entre híbridos não foi expressiva. Os híbridos mais resistentes a P. polysora foram Z 8392, C 909 e C 333, e os mais suscetíveis, P 3069, AG 9012 e C 956. Os destaques, em termos de resistência a P. zeae, foram C 909 e C 333, e os híbridos mais suscetíveis, P 3069 e AG 9012.
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Primary roots of intact maize seedlings (cv. LG11) were pretreated when kept vertically (1 or 2 in the dark) with a droplet of buffer solution containing ABA (at different concentrations) applied to the root tip. Then, apical root segments were prepared and placed horizontally in both light and darkness. The downward curvature was measured. In the light, curvature was greater than in darkness and ABA (5×10−5 mol·dm−3) significantly enhanced the curvature in both darkness and light. The amplitude of the increase in the gravireaction was found to be dependent on the ABA concentration and the duration of the pretreatment.
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Genetic selection of maize hybrids is often conducted using high N rates during the breeding cycle. This procedure may either lead to the release of genotypes that present nitrogen luxury consumption or require a stronger N input to accomplish their yield potential. This work was carried out to evaluate the effects of N rates on grain yield and N use efficiency of hybrids cultivated in different decades in Southern Brazil. The trial was performed in Lages, Santa Catarina State. A split plot design was used. Hybrids Ag 12, Ag 28, Ag 303 and Ag 9012, released during the 60's, 70's, 80's and 90's, respectively, were evaluated in the main plots. Nitrogen rates equivalent to 0, 50, 100 and 200 kg ha-1 were side-dressed in the split-plots when each hybrid had six fully expanded leaves. Modern-day hybrid Ag 9012 had higher grain yield than hybrids of earlier eras, regardless of N rates. Under high doses of N, the older hybrids Ag 12 and Ag 28 took up more N and presented higher values of shoot dry matter at flowering than Ag 9012. Nonetheless, they set less grains per ear which contributed to decrease their grain yield and N use efficiency.
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The interest in reducing maize row spacing in the short growing season regions of Brazil is increasing due to potential advantages such as higher radiation use efficiency. This experiment was conducted to evaluate the effect of row spacing reduction on grain yield of different maize cultivars planted at different dates. The trial was conducted in Lages, in the State of Santa Catarina, Brazil, during 1996/97 and 1997/98 growing seasons, in a split-split plot design. Early (October 1st) and normal (November 15) planting dates were tested in the main plot; two morphologically contrasting cultivars (an early single-cross and a late double-cross hybrids) were evaluated in the split plots and three row widths (100, 75 and 50 cm) were studied in the split-split plots. The reduction of row spacing from 100 to 50 cm increased linearly maize grain yield. The yield edge provided by narrow rows was higher when maize was sown earlier in the season. Differences in hybrid cycle and plant architecture did not alter maize response to the reduction of row spacing.
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This research aimed to characterize the tolerance to flooding and alterations in pectic and hemicellulose fractions from mesocotyl of maize tolerant to flooding when submitted to hypoxia. In order to characterize tolerance seeds from maize cultivars Saracura BRS-4154 and BR 107 tolerant and sensitive to low oxygen levels, respectively, were set to germinate. Plantlet survival was evaluated during five days after having been submitted to hypoxia. After fractionation with ammonium oxalate 0.5% (w/v) and KOH 2M and 4M, Saracura BRS-4154 cell wall was obtained from mesocotyl segments with different damage intensities caused by oxygen deficiency exposure. The cell wall fractions were analyzed by gel filtration and gas chromatography, and also by Infrared Spectrum with Fourrier Transformation (FTIR). The hypoxia period lasting three days or longer caused cell lysis and in advanced stages plant death. The gelic profile from pectic, hemicellulose 2M and 4M fractions from samples with translucid and constriction zone showed the appearance of low molecular weight compounds, similar to glucose. The main neutral sugars in pectic and hemicellulose fractions were arabinose, xilose and mannose. The FTIR spectrum showed a gradual decrease in pectic substances from mesocotyl with normal to translucid and constriction appearance respectively.
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Genetic progress depends on germplasm quality and breeding methods. Twelve maize populations and their crosses were evaluated to estimate combining ability and potential to be included as source populations in breeding programs. Plant height, point of insertion of the first ear, number of ears per plant, number of grains per ear, root and stalk lodging and grain yield were studied in two locations in Brazil, during the 1997/98 season. Genotype sum of squares was divided into general (GCA) and specific (SCA) combining ability. Results indicated the existence of genetic divergence for all traits analyzed, where additive effects were predominant. The high heterosis levels observed, mainly in Xanxerê, suggested the environmental influence on the manifestation of this genetic phenomenon. Populations revealed potential to be used in breeding programs; however, those more intensively submitted to selection could provide larger genetic progress, showing the importance of population improvement for the increment of the heterosis in maize.
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O objetivo deste trabalho foi avaliar a divergência genética de genitores de feijão tolerantes e não-tolerantes às condições de inverno e de suas combinações híbridas. A distância generalizada de Mahalanobis, o método de agrupamento de otimização de Tocher e a técnica de variáveis canônicas foram os procedimentos multivariados utilizados. Nos cruzamentos, utilizaram-se cultivares de feijão que se adaptam bem às condições de inverno, ou seja: Vermelho 2157, Ouro Negro, Antióquia 8 e Ricopardo 896, e as cultivares comerciais não-tolerantes, EMCAPA 404 -- Serrano, Carioca e EMCAPA 405 -- Goytacazes. Os genitores e as combinações híbridas nas gerações F1, F2 e F3 foram avaliados em Coimbra, Minas Gerais, em quatro ensaios, nos anos de 1995 e 1996. A divergência genética dos germoplasmas foi influenciada pela temperatura e pelo estádio de melhoramento. As cultivares mais dissimilares foram Antióquia 8 e EMCAPA 404 -- Serrano, e as mais similares foram, Ouro Negro e Ricopardo 896. O rendimento de grãos e o número de vagens por parcela apresentaram-se como as características de menor importância relativa no estudo da divergência genética. No entanto, como apresentaram baixa correlação genotípica com as demais características e eram as de maior importância no processo produtivo, não devem ser descartadas.
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A mineralização do N orgânico é um dos principais fatores que determinam as quantidades de lodos de esgoto (LE) a aplicar em solos. O objetivo deste trabalho foi quantificar, em laboratório, o potencial de mineralização de N orgânico num Latossolo Vermelho distroférrico, tratado com dois LE anaeróbios, um de origem estritamente urbana (Franca, SP) e outro com presença de despejos industriais (Barueri, SP). Os LE foram aplicados ao solo em doses de 1,5, 3, 6 e 12 g kg-1 (Franca) e 4, 8, 16 e 32 g kg-1 (Barueri), e o tempo de incubação foi de 15 semanas. O acúmulo de N inorgânico no solo ao final da incubação foi proporcional às quantidades de N orgânico adicionadas. O potencial de mineralização estimado pelo modelo exponencial simples foi de 24 mg kg-1 de N no solo sem lodo, e variou entre 44 e 265 mg kg-1 de N no solo tratado com os lodos. A fração de mineralização potencial do N orgânico dos lodos foi estimada em 31%. A mineralização foi mais lenta no solo tratado com as duas maiores doses do LE de Barueri. Os dois lodos acidificaram o solo; o de Franca causou acidificação mais intensa que o de Barueri.
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A competição por nutrientes é um dos principais fatores que regulam tamanho e distribuição das populações arbóreas nos ecossistemas florestais da Amazônia, dada sua escassez na maioria dos solos da região. O objetivo deste trabalho foi agrupar parte das espécies arbóreas de uma floresta, por meio das características do solo. Foram utilizados dados de 32 espécies mais abundantes, distribuídas em 240 subparcelas de 10x10 m, localizadas em 12 parcelas de 1 ha, aleatoriamente demarcadas em uma floresta primária do Estado do Amapá, Amazônia Oriental. De acordo com técnicas de análises multivariadas, separaram-se as espécies em três grupos, que ocuparam diferentes faixas de variáveis químicas e texturais de solo. As variáveis de solo mais importantes na separação dos grupos foram Ca, Mg, K e Al. As espécies da família Melastomataceae concentraram suas populações em condições relacionadas a indicadores de menor fertilidade do solo. Os resultados sugerem que o substrato exerce papel importante no tamanho e na distribuição das populações arbóreas na floresta primária estudada.
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Nitrogen supply and plant population are basic parameters for cereal-legume intercropping. In order to study plant population and nitrogen fertilizer effects on yield and yield efficiency of maize-bean intercropping, a field experiment was established. Three bean plant populations and three nitrogen levels were used. Maize dry matter accumulation decreased with increases in bean plant population. Competitive effect of intercrop beans on maize yields was high at higher plant populations, being decreased by nitrogen fertilizer; application of 50 kg ha-1 N was very efficient in increasing maize cob yield. Intercropping significantly decreased harvest index of beans in all plant population and nitrogen fertilizer situations. The efficiency of intercropping, compared to sole cropping, was evidenced by the values obtained for Land Equivalent Ratio (LER) for biomass, cob and pod yields that increased with increases in bean plant populations and nitrogen fertilizer levels.
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The objective of this work was to characterize the genetic variability of phytoplasma and Spiroplasma kunkelii isolated from maize plants showing symptoms of stunt collected from different Brazilian geographic regions. A DNA fragment of 500 base pairs (bp) was amplified from the spiralin gene in S. kunkelii and one fragment of 1,200 bp was generated from 16S rDNA gene in phytoplasma. The partial sequences of the spiralin gene showed similarity of 98% among the isolates of S. kunkelii analyzed. These sequences were compared with the sequence of the spiralin gene from other Spiroplasma species deposited in the GenBank, resulting in a similarity varying from 76.9% to 88.1%. The 16S rDNA sequence from the phytoplasma were completely similar within the Brazilian isolates and showed up to 98% of the similarity with sequences already found from other phytoplasmas. A very narrow genetic variability was detected by these gene fragments within phytoplasma and Spiroplasma analyzed. However, other genomic regions with higher polymorphic levels shall be identified in order to better evaluate the genetic diversity within these microorganisms population.
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Chemical fertilisers are rarely avaiable to poor farmers, for whom the nitrogen (N) is often the most limiting element for cereal grain production. The objective of this study was to quantify the contribution of biological nitrogen fixation (BNF) to groundnut (Arachis hypogaea) and velvet bean (Mucuna pruriens) crops using the 15N natural abundance (delta15N) technique and to determine their residual effect and that of a natural fallow, on growth and N accumulation by two rustic maize varieties. The contribution of BNF calculated from delta15N data was 40.9, 59.6 and 30.9 kg ha-1, for groundnut, velvet bean and the natural fallow, respectively. The only legume grain harvested was from the groundnut, which yielded approximately 1.000 kg ha-1. The subsequent maize varieties ("Sol de Manhã" and "Caiana Sobralha") yielded between 1.958 and 2.971 kg ha-1, and were higher after velvet bean for both maize varieties and "Sol da Manhã" groundnut, followed by "Caiana" after groundnut and, finally, the natural fallow. For a small-holder producer the most attractive system is the groundnut followed by maize, as, in this treatment, both groundnut and maize grain harvest are possible. However, a simple N balance calculation indicated that the groundnut-maize sequence would, in the long term, deplete soil N reserves, while the velvet bean-maize sequence would lead to a build up of soil nitrogen.