996 resultados para Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench
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The objectives of this work were to evaluate two greenhouse screening methods for sudden death syndrome (SDS) and to determine which one is best correlated with field resistance of soybean genotypes. The evaluations were done with three sets of genotypes that were classified as partially resistant, intermediate, and susceptible to SDS based on previous field evaluations. These three sets were independently evaluated for greenhouse SDS reactions using cone and tray inoculation methods. Plants were infected using grains of white sorghum [Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench] infested with Fusarium solani f. sp. glycines. Foliar symptom severity was rated 21 days after emergence. The cone and field SDS ratings were significantly correlated and ranged from 0.69 for set 1 to 0.51 for set 3. Correlations of SDS ratings of genotypes between field and greenhouse tray ratings were significant for set 1 and not significant for set 2. The cone method showed the highest correlation with field results and is recommended to screen soybean genotypes for SDS resistance.
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O objetivo deste trabalho foi verificar a influência de diferentes plantas hospedeiras e de ciclos de multiplicação em potes de cultura sobre a detecção e avaliação da diversidade de fungos micorrÃzicos arbusculares (FMA) no semiárido, em áreas de caatinga preservadas e impactadas por mineração de gesso no semiárido (Araripina, PE). Foram selecionadas quatro áreas de coleta: AN - caatinga nativa preservada, AM - arredores da mina, AR-rejeito e AI - interface entre o depósito de rejeito e uma área de caatinga degradada pela mineração, todas com solo do tipo Latossolo Amarelo, variando de franco-arenoso a argiloso, com pH de 5,7 a 7,5; 8 a 161 mg.dm-3 P e 0,23 a 79,8 mg.dm-3 Fe. Amostras foram retiradas desses solos para exame imediato e preparo de culturas-armadilha para FMA, utilizando-se como plantas hospedeiras amendoim (Arachis hypogaea L.) e sorgo granÃfero (Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench) cultivar IPA-7301011. Logo após a coleta e depois de cada ciclo de multiplicação na cultura-armadilha (três ciclos de três meses cada), foram avaliados em amostras de raÃzes e de solo rizosférico: colonização radicular, número de esporos, diversidade e similaridade de espécies de FMAs entre as áreas. As plantas de amendoim apresentaram valores mais altos de colonização radicular (76,5 a 99,5%) que as de sorgo (21% a 73%). Maior produção de esporos ocorreu no 2º e no 3º ciclo de culturas-armadilha. Foram identificadas 25 espécies de FMAs nas áreas estudadas, onde se destacaram Glomus intraradices Schenck & Smith, Glomus mosseae Gerdemann & Trappe e Paraglomus occultum Morton & Redecker, pela alta densidade de esporos produzidos. As áreas apresentaram Ãndice de similaridade de espécies de FMAs variando de 40 a 67%, com os maiores Ãndices entre as áreas impactadas.
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Com o objetivo de estudar os efeitos da aplicação de doses crescentes de fósforo sobre alguns parâmetros de cr es cimento inicial de plantas de Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench (sorgo) e Cyperus rotundus L. (tiririca) desenvolvidas isoladas ou em convivência, foi conduzido um experimento em vasos, sob condições de casa de vegetação. O delineamento experimental utilizado foi o inteiramente casualizado com cinco repetições, send que os tratamentos experimentais foram dispostos em esquema fatorial 3 x 6, onde constituÃram variáveis: três condições de vegetação nos vasos (3 plantas de sorgo por vaso; população proveniente do plantio de quatro tubérculos de C. rotundus por vaso; três plantas de sorgo em convivência com a população proveniente do plantio de quatro tubérculos de C. rotundus por vaso) e seis doses de de fósforo (0,25, 50, 100, 150 e 200 mg/kg de P). Para efeito da análise estatÃstica dos dados foi considerado dentro de cada espécie um fatorial de 2 x 6, ou seja duas condições (isolado e convivência) e seis doses de fósforo. A fase experimental teve uma duração de 50 dia s. Com base nos resultados obtidos foi verificado que ambas espécies responderam de forma crescente à elevação da dose de adubação fosfatada, ocorrendo um incremento em todas as caracterÃsticas avaliadas, sempre em menor grau quando crescidas juntas. Este aumento só foi significativo até a dose de 100 mg/kg de P para a tir irica e 150 mg/kg de P na cultura do sorgo, quando ambas se desenvolveram isoladamente. Já em convivência, a cultura do sorgo respondeu significativamente somente a partir da dose de 50 mg/kg, sendo precisamente nestas primeiras doses onde a tiririca exerceu seu maior poder de interferência, reduzindo significativamente a área foliar e acúmulo de matéria seca em folhas e colmos de sorgo. Por sua vez, a cultura de sorgo foi mais competitiva nas maiores doses de fósforo (150 e 200 mg/kg), o que pode estar provavelmente relacionado ao maior poder de sombreamento imposto pelo cultivo sobre a planta daninha. A presença do sorgo diminuiu a área foliar e o número e acúmulo de matéria seca em brotações e tubérculos de Cyperus rotundus. Com a elevação da dose de aplicação de fósforo, a tiririca apresentou uma maior alocação de matéria seca para parte aérea, do que para tubérculos.
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The influence of peanut (Arachis hypogaea L.), sorghum (Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench) and maize (Zea mays L.) on the development and diversity of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) from an agrosystem was investigated. Soil collected from an agricultural field where maize had been grown was inserted into sowing holes, under the seeds of peanut, sorghum and maize those were subsequently grown in sterilised quartz sand separately in plastic boxes for five months. After this period, collections of roots and rhizospheric soil were made to evaluate the percentages of root colonization (RC), number of spores (NS) and species of AMF. Peanut showed the highest average values for RC and NS: 24.5% and 547.8/100 g of soil, respectively. Maize had an average RC of 19.7% and 415.2 spores/100g soil. Sorghum showed the lowest values: 15.9% for average RC and 349.8 spores/100 g soil. A total of fourteen species of AMF were identified. Seven species were identified from peanut rhizospheres, Entrophospora colombiana being the most abundant and frequent. In sorghum rhizospheres, twelve species were found, Glomus geosporum was the dominant taxon in terms of number of spores and frequency. Ten species were detected in maize with Acaulospora longula being the most abundant and the most frequent. It was observed that peanut was the best plant for promoting the sporulation of AMF, while sorghum favoured the establishment of most AMF species, followed by maize.
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Condições de estresse hÃdrico e salino durante a fase de germinação afetam a emergência das plântulas no campo e, consequentemente, o estande das plantas e o desenvolvimento vegetativo das culturas. Através de dois experimentos objetivou-se avaliar os efeitos dos estresses hÃdrico e salino, na germinação e vigor de sementes de dois genótipos de sorgo forrageiro [Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench]. A semeadura foi realizada no interior de caixas "Gerbox", sobre duas folhas de papel "germitest" umedecidas com água destilada (controle) ou com soluções de polietileno glicol 6000, de modo a fornecer os potenciais hÃdricos de -0,2, -0,4 e -0,8 MPa, ou com NaCl a 75, 150 e 300 mM, respectivamente. A germinação e o vigor das sementes foram avaliados através da primeira contagem (PCG), teste padrão (TG), Ãndice de velocidade (IVG) e tempo médio de germinação (TMG). Utilizou-se o delineamento experimental inteiramente casualizado em esquema fatorial (2x4), totalizando oito tratamentos, com quatro repetições de 50 sementes cada, em ambos os ensaios. O genótipo CSF 18 teve a germinação afetada somente no maior nÃvel de salinidade (300 mM), observando-se aumento no TMG e redução nas variáveis PCG, IVG e TG. O genótipo CSF 20 apresentou comportamento semelhante, exceto para as variáveis IVG e TMG, as quais foram afetadas pelo NaCl a partir da concentração de 150 mM. Os genótipos mostram respostas diferenciadas quanto à s condições de déficit hÃdrico e salinidade, sendo que as sementes de sorgo do genótipo CSF 18 apresentam germinação e vigor superiores em relação à s do genótipo CSF 20.
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A field experiment with millet (Pennisetum glaucum L.), sorghum [Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench], cowpea (Vigna unguiculata L.) and groundnut (Arachnis hypogeae L.) was conducted on severely P-deficient acid sandy soils of Niger, Mali and Burkina Faso to measure changes in pH and nutrient availability as affected by distance from the root surface and by mineral fertiliser application. Treatments included three rates of phosphorus (P) and four levels of nitrogen (N) application. Bulk, rhizosphere and rhizoplane soils were sampled at 35, 45 and 75 DAS in 1997 and at 55 and 65 DAS in 1998. Regardless of the cropping system and level of mineral fertiliser applied, soil pH consistently increased between 0.7 and two units from the bulk soil to the rhizoplane of millet. Similar pH gradients were observed in cowpea, but pH changes were much smaller in sorghum with a difference of only 0.3 units. Shifts in pH led to large increases in nutrient availability close to the roots. Compared with the bulk soil, available P in the rhizoplane was between 190 and 270% higher for P-Bray and between 360 and 600% higher for P-water. Exchangeable calcium (Ca) and magnesium (Mg) levels were also higher in the millet rhizoplane than in the bulk soil, whereas exchangeable aluminium (Al) levels decreased with increasing pH close to the root surface. The results suggest an important role of root-induced pH increases for crops to cope with acidity-induced nutrient deficiency and Al stress of soils in the Sudano-Sahelian zone of West Africa.
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The use of crop residues (CR) has been widely reported as a means of increasing crop yields across West Africa. However, little has been done to compare the magnitude and mechanisms of CR effects systematically in the different agro-ecological zones of the region. To this end, a series of field trials with millet (Pennisetum glaucum L.), sorghum [Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench], and maize (Zea mays L.) was conducted over a 4-yr period in the Sahelian, Sudanian, and Guinean zones of West Africa. Soils ranged in pH from 4.1 to 5.4 along a rainfall gradient from 510 to 1300 mm. Treatments in the factorial experiments were three CR rates (0,500, and 2000 kg ha^-1)and several levels of phosphorus and nitrogen. The results showed CR-induced total dry matter (TDM) increases in cereals up to 73% for the Sahel compared with a maximum of 16% in the wetter Sudanian and Guinean zones. Residue effects on weakly buffered Sahelian soils were due to improved P availability and to a protection of seedlings against wind erosion. Additional effects of CR mulching on topsoil properties in the Sahel were a decrease in peak temperatures by 4°C and increased water availability. These mulch effects on soil chemical and physical properties strongly decreased from North to South. Likely explanations for this decrease are the decline of dust deposition and wind erosion hazards, the higher soil clay content, lower air temperature, and a faster decomposition rate of mulch material with increasing rainfall from the Sahel to the Sudanian and Guinean zones.
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Low phosphorus (P) in acid sandy soils of the West African Sudano-Sahelian zone is a major limitation to crop growth. To compare treatment effects on total dry matter (TDM) of crops and plant available P (P-Bray and isotopically exchangeable P), field experiments were carried out for 2 years at four sites where annual rainfall ranged from 560 to 850 mm and topsoil pH varied between 4.2 and 5.6. Main treatments were: (i) crop residue (CR) mulch at 500 and 2000 kg ha^-1, (ii) eight different rates and sources of P and (iii) cereal/legume rotations including millet (Pennisetum glaucum L.), sorhum [Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench], cowpea (Vigna unguiculata Walp.) and groundnut (Arachis hypogaea L.). For the two Sahelian sites with large CR-induced differences in TDM, mulching did not modify significantly the soils' buffering capacity for phosphate ions but led to large increases in the intensity factor (C_p) and quantity of directly available soil P (E_1min). In the wetter Sudanian zone lacking effects of CR mulching on TDM mirrored a decline of E_1min with CR. Broadcast application of soluble single superphosphate (SSP) at 13 kg P ha^-1 led to large increases in C_p and quantity of E_1min at all sites which translated in respective TDM increases. The high agronomic efficiency of SSP placement (4 kg P ha^-1) across sites could be explained by consistent increases in the quantity factor which confirms the power of the isotopic exchange method in explaining management effects on crop growth across the region.
Efficient phosphorus application strategies for increased crop production in sub-Saharan West Africa
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Comparable data are lacking from the range of environments found in sub-Saharan West Africa to draw more general conclusions about the relative merits of locally available rockphosphate (RockP) in alleviating phosphorus (P) constraints to crop growth. To fill this gap, a multi-factorial field experiment was conducted over 4 years at eight locations in Niger, Burkina Faso and Togo. These ranged in annual rainfall from 510 to 1300 mm. Crops grown were pearl millet (Pennisetum glaucum L.), sorghum (Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench) and maize (Zea mays L.) either continuously or in rotation with cowpea (Vigna unguiculata Walp.) and groundnut (Arachis hypogaea L.). Crops were subjected to six P fertiliser treatments comprising RockP and soluble P at different rates and combined with 0 and 60 kg N ha^-1. For legumes, time trend analyses showed P-induced total dry matter (TDM) increases between 28 and 72% only with groundnut. Similarly, rotation-induced raises in cereal TDM compared to cereal monoculture were only observed with groundnut. For cereals, at the same rate of application, RockP was comparable to single superphosphate (SSP) only at two millet sites with topsoil pH-KCl <4.2 and annual average rainfall >600 mm. Across the eight sites NPK placement at 0.4 g P per hill raised average cereal yields between 26 and 220%. This was confirmed in 119 on-farm trials revealing P placement as a promising strategy to overcome P deficiency as the regionally most growth limiting nutrient constraint to cereals.
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The increased use of cereal/legume crop rotation has been advocated as a strategy to increase cereal yields of subsistence farmers in West Africa, and is believed to promote changes in the rhizosphere that enhance early plant growth. In this study we investigated the microbial diversity of the rhizoplane from seedlings grown in two soils previously planted to cereal or legume from experimental plots in Gaya, Niger, and Kaboli, Togo. Soils from these legume rotation and continuous cereal plots were placed into containers and sown in a growth chamber with maize (Zea mays L.), millet (Pennisetum glaucum L.), sorghum (Sorghum bicolor L. Moench.), cowpea (Vigna unguiculata L.) or groundnut (Arachis hypogaea L.). At 7 and 14 days after sowing, 16S rDNA profiles of the eubacterial and ammoniaoxidizing communities from the rhizoplane and bulk soil were generated using denaturing gradient gel electrophoresis (DGGE). Community profiles were subjected to peak fitting analyses to quantify the DNA band position and intensities, after which these data were compared using correspondence and principal components analysis. The data showed that cropping system had a highly significant effect on community structure (p <0.005), irrespective of plant species or sampling time. Continuous cereal-soil grown plants had highly similar rhizoplane communities across crop species and sites, whereas communities from the rotation soil showed greater variability and clustered with respect to plant species. Analyses of the ammonia-oxidizing communities provided no evidence of any effects of plant species or management history on ammonia oxidizers in soil from Kaboli, but there were large shifts with respect to this group of bacteria in soils from Gaya. The results of these analyses show that crop rotation can cause significant shifts in rhizosphere bacterial communities.
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O objetivo deste trabalho foi avaliar o efeito da aplicação de zinco em sementes de sorgo (Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench) na nutrição, na germinação e no desenvolvimento inicial das plantas, em casa de vegetação. Utilizou-se delineamento inteiramente casualizado dos tratamentos, em esquema fatorial 2x5, duas cultivares de sorgo (BR 304 e BR 310) e cinco doses de Zn (0, 3,57, 7,14, 14,28 e 28,56 g de Zn por kg de sementes), com três repetições. Foram avaliadas as variáveis de germinação (tempo médio, média diária e a velocidade), e 28 dias depois da semeadura, determinou-se a massa da matéria seca e os teores de Zn na parte aérea e nas raÃzes. A aplicação de Zn nas sementes de sorgo não afetou o acúmulo de matéria seca da parte aérea, entretanto, diminuiu a germinação e o acúmulo de matéria seca das raÃzes e da planta inteira. O Zn aplicado nas sementes de sorgo acumulou-se principalmente nas raÃzes. A cultivar BR 304 apresentou maior absorção de Zn e acúmulo de matéria seca, em relação à cultivar BR 310.
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O presente trabalho teve como objetivo avaliar a influência da adubação da cultura do sorgo Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench, na biologia da broca da cana-de-açúcar Diatraea saccharalis (Fabr., 1794) (Lepidoptera: Pyralidae). Para isso foi utilizado sorgo da cultivar Rubi-Asgrow, plantado em vasos utilizando-se diferentes doses de fertilizantes e mantidos em casa-de-vegetação. Os tratamentos utilizados (doses de NK) foram: N1 = 0-200 ppm; N2 = 50-200 ppm; N3 = 100-200 ppm; N4 = 200-200 ppm; N5 = 400-200 ppm; K1 = 200-0 ppm; K2 = 200-50 ppm; K3 = 200-100 ppm; K4 = 200-200 ppm; e K5 = 200-400 ppm. de modo geral, pode-se concluir que doses de 50 a 200 ppm de N promoveram o desenvolvimento normal das larvas de D. saccharalis, sendo que as menores porcentagens de dano foram verificadas nas menores doses; para o potássio, quanto maior a dose, menor foi o dano causado pelas lagartas, apesar de favorecer o desenvolvimento da mesma.
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This research aimed to study competition effects of legumes intercropping and weeds on seeds yield and quality of Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench. The experiment was carried out in a Rhodic Nitisol, under field condition in Botucatu region, São Paulo State, Brazil. Ten treatments were tested: sorghum (cv. A-6304) intercropped with Dolichos lablab L., Mucuna aterrima (Piper et Tracy) Holland, Canavalia ensiformis D. C. or Crotalaria juncea L., that were sown in the same time of sorghum or 20 days after the sorghum sowing, and sorghum weed-free and sorghum without weeding. The experimental design employed was the completely randomized blocks with four replications. There were evaluated sorghum seeds yield and some characteristcs of seed quality: purity, hectolitric weight, 1000 seeds weight, insect infestation, germination and vigor (by first counting of germination test and accelerated ageing test). The competition caused by legumes intercropping and weeds affected the yield and the physical and physiological characteristics of sorghum seeds, but the intensity of prejudicial effects depended on the time and the species of legume intercropping.
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A produção de massa seca, a taxa de decomposição e a liberação de nitrogênio (N) foram avaliadas em um experimento com sete tipos de cobertura vegetal: milheto pérola (Pennisetum americanum sin. tiphoydes), braquiária (Brachiaria brizantha), sorgo forrageiro (Sorghum bicolor L. Moench), guandu (Cajanus cajan (L.) Millsp), crotalária juncea (Crotalarea juncea) e aveia-preta (Avena strigosa Schreb), em pousio e em área de cultivo convencional (testemunha), em solo de cerrado, em Uberaba, região do Triângulo Mineiro. Dentre as coberturas avaliadas, o milheto e a crotalária foram as que apresentaram a maior produção de massa seca, maior acúmulo e a maior liberação de N. A braquiária foi a cobertura que apresentou a maior taxa de decomposição. Todas as coberturas apresentaram a maior taxa de liberação de N até 42 dias após dessecação.
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Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)