Produtividade da soja com desfolha artificial em diferentes estádios fenológicos

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Autor(a) principal: Lacerda, Klinsmann Lima
Data de Publicação: 2023
Tipo de documento: Trabalho de conclusão de curso
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Repositório Institucional da UTFPR (da Universidade Tecnológica Federal do Paraná (RIUT))
Texto Completo: http://repositorio.utfpr.edu.br/jspui/handle/1/33805
Resumo: Soybean leaf area is related to photosynthesis and therefore has a high correlation with productivity and stresses are important factors that reduce it, such as defoliation caused by hail or insects. The leaf area is also dependent on the characteristics of the cultivars, such as the cycle and their physiology and climatic conditions for plant development. Thus, the objective of this work was to determine the effects of defoliation at different phenological stages on the productivity of two soybean cultivars. For this, two experiments were set up with soybean cultivars M5947 IPRO and M6410 IPRO with different cycles and two artificial defoliations (33% and 66%) the 33% defoliation was carried out by removing one leaflet from each leaf of the plant and the 66% defoliation was carried out by removing two leaflets. were carried out manually at the phenological stages of V5, R1, R3 and R5. Each experiment was conducted in randomized blocks with three replications and plots of four rows five meters long and spaced 0.50 cm apart. The experiments took place in climatic conditions of low precipitation and high temperatures typical of the region, therefore, the environment was not suitable for the optimal development of the plants. There was a significant interaction between defoliation and phenological stages for each cultivar, indicating that the effect of defoliation on productivity depended on the intensity and at which phenological stage it occurred. For cultivar M5947 IPRO, 33% defoliation did not affect productivity and 66% defoliation affected productivity in the reproductive stages with greater intensity in the R3 stage, reducing productivity by an average of 25%. For cultivar M6410 IPRO, 33% defoliation affected productivity at the V5 stage and 66% defoliation affected it at the R5 stage. It can be concluded that soybean productivity reduces with defoliation to a greater or lesser extent depending on the phenological stage that occurs and is also dependent on the degree of relative maturity of the cultivar and aggravated by unfavorable climatic conditions. Keywords: Leaf Area. Soybean. Defoliate. Productivity. Row crop.
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spelling Produtividade da soja com desfolha artificial em diferentes estádios fenológicosSoybean productivity with artificial defoliation at different phenological stagesSojaDesfolhamentoProdutividade agrícolaSoybeanDefoliationAgricultural productivityCNPQ::CIENCIAS AGRARIAS::AGRONOMIASoybean leaf area is related to photosynthesis and therefore has a high correlation with productivity and stresses are important factors that reduce it, such as defoliation caused by hail or insects. The leaf area is also dependent on the characteristics of the cultivars, such as the cycle and their physiology and climatic conditions for plant development. Thus, the objective of this work was to determine the effects of defoliation at different phenological stages on the productivity of two soybean cultivars. For this, two experiments were set up with soybean cultivars M5947 IPRO and M6410 IPRO with different cycles and two artificial defoliations (33% and 66%) the 33% defoliation was carried out by removing one leaflet from each leaf of the plant and the 66% defoliation was carried out by removing two leaflets. were carried out manually at the phenological stages of V5, R1, R3 and R5. Each experiment was conducted in randomized blocks with three replications and plots of four rows five meters long and spaced 0.50 cm apart. The experiments took place in climatic conditions of low precipitation and high temperatures typical of the region, therefore, the environment was not suitable for the optimal development of the plants. There was a significant interaction between defoliation and phenological stages for each cultivar, indicating that the effect of defoliation on productivity depended on the intensity and at which phenological stage it occurred. For cultivar M5947 IPRO, 33% defoliation did not affect productivity and 66% defoliation affected productivity in the reproductive stages with greater intensity in the R3 stage, reducing productivity by an average of 25%. For cultivar M6410 IPRO, 33% defoliation affected productivity at the V5 stage and 66% defoliation affected it at the R5 stage. It can be concluded that soybean productivity reduces with defoliation to a greater or lesser extent depending on the phenological stage that occurs and is also dependent on the degree of relative maturity of the cultivar and aggravated by unfavorable climatic conditions. Keywords: Leaf Area. Soybean. Defoliate. Productivity. Row crop.A área foliar da soja está relacionada com a fotossíntese e por isso, possui alta correlação com a produtividade e os estresses bióticos ou abióticos são importantes fatores que a reduzem. A área foliar também é dependente das características das cultivares, como o ciclo e sua fisiologia e das condições climáticas para desenvolvimento da planta. Assim, o objetivo deste trabalho foi determinar os efeitos da desfolha em diferentes estádios fenológicos na produtividade de duas cultivares de soja. Para isto, foram instalados dois experimentos com as cultivares de soja M5947 IPRO e M6410 IPRO com diferentes ciclos e realizadas duas desfolhas artificiais com redução de 33% e 66% da área foliar. A redução da desfolha de 33% foi realizada retirando um folíolo de cada folha da planta e a de 66%, retirados dois folíolos nos estádios fenológicos de V5, R1, R3 e R5. Cada experimento foi conduzido em blocos casualizados com três repetições e parcelas de quatro linhas de cinco metros de comprimento e espaçadas de 0,50 cm. Os experimentos ocorreram em condições climáticas de baixa precipitação e altas temperaturas típicas da região, assim, o ambiente não foi o adequado para o desenvolvimento ótimo para maximizar o potencial produtivo. Houve interação significativa entre desfolhas e estádios fenológicos para cada cultivar, indicando que o efeito da desfolha na produtividade dependeu da intensidade e em qual estádio fenológico ocorreu. Para a cultivar M5947 IPRO, de ciclo mais precoce, a desfolha de 33% não afetou a produtividade e a desfolha de 66% afetou a produtividade nos estádios reprodutivos com maior intensidade no estádio R3 reduzindo em média 25% a produtividade. Para cultivar M6410 IPRO, de ciclo mais tardio, a desfolha de 33% afetou a produtividade no estádio V5 e a desfolha de 66% afetou no estádio R5. Pode-se concluir que a produtividade da soja reduz com a desfolha em maior ou menor intensidade dependendo do estádio fenológico que incide e também é dependente do grau de maturidade relativa da cultivar e agravada pelas condições climáticas desfavoráveis.Universidade Tecnológica Federal do ParanáSanta HelenaBrasilAgronomiaUTFPRMiranda, Glauco VieiraMiranda, Glauco VieiraMachado, José Tobias MarksAlves, Dejane SantosLacerda, Klinsmann Lima2024-04-17T21:41:58Z2024-04-17T21:41:58Z2023-11-30info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/bachelorThesisapplication/pdfLACERDA, Klinsmann Lima. Produtividade da soja com desfolha artificial em diferentes estádios fenológicos. 2023. 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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Produtividade da soja com desfolha artificial em diferentes estádios fenológicos
Soybean productivity with artificial defoliation at different phenological stages
title Produtividade da soja com desfolha artificial em diferentes estádios fenológicos
spellingShingle Produtividade da soja com desfolha artificial em diferentes estádios fenológicos
Lacerda, Klinsmann Lima
Soja
Desfolhamento
Produtividade agrícola
Soybean
Defoliation
Agricultural productivity
CNPQ::CIENCIAS AGRARIAS::AGRONOMIA
title_short Produtividade da soja com desfolha artificial em diferentes estádios fenológicos
title_full Produtividade da soja com desfolha artificial em diferentes estádios fenológicos
title_fullStr Produtividade da soja com desfolha artificial em diferentes estádios fenológicos
title_full_unstemmed Produtividade da soja com desfolha artificial em diferentes estádios fenológicos
title_sort Produtividade da soja com desfolha artificial em diferentes estádios fenológicos
author Lacerda, Klinsmann Lima
author_facet Lacerda, Klinsmann Lima
author_role author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Miranda, Glauco Vieira
Miranda, Glauco Vieira
Machado, José Tobias Marks
Alves, Dejane Santos
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Lacerda, Klinsmann Lima
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Soja
Desfolhamento
Produtividade agrícola
Soybean
Defoliation
Agricultural productivity
CNPQ::CIENCIAS AGRARIAS::AGRONOMIA
topic Soja
Desfolhamento
Produtividade agrícola
Soybean
Defoliation
Agricultural productivity
CNPQ::CIENCIAS AGRARIAS::AGRONOMIA
description Soybean leaf area is related to photosynthesis and therefore has a high correlation with productivity and stresses are important factors that reduce it, such as defoliation caused by hail or insects. The leaf area is also dependent on the characteristics of the cultivars, such as the cycle and their physiology and climatic conditions for plant development. Thus, the objective of this work was to determine the effects of defoliation at different phenological stages on the productivity of two soybean cultivars. For this, two experiments were set up with soybean cultivars M5947 IPRO and M6410 IPRO with different cycles and two artificial defoliations (33% and 66%) the 33% defoliation was carried out by removing one leaflet from each leaf of the plant and the 66% defoliation was carried out by removing two leaflets. were carried out manually at the phenological stages of V5, R1, R3 and R5. Each experiment was conducted in randomized blocks with three replications and plots of four rows five meters long and spaced 0.50 cm apart. The experiments took place in climatic conditions of low precipitation and high temperatures typical of the region, therefore, the environment was not suitable for the optimal development of the plants. There was a significant interaction between defoliation and phenological stages for each cultivar, indicating that the effect of defoliation on productivity depended on the intensity and at which phenological stage it occurred. For cultivar M5947 IPRO, 33% defoliation did not affect productivity and 66% defoliation affected productivity in the reproductive stages with greater intensity in the R3 stage, reducing productivity by an average of 25%. For cultivar M6410 IPRO, 33% defoliation affected productivity at the V5 stage and 66% defoliation affected it at the R5 stage. It can be concluded that soybean productivity reduces with defoliation to a greater or lesser extent depending on the phenological stage that occurs and is also dependent on the degree of relative maturity of the cultivar and aggravated by unfavorable climatic conditions. Keywords: Leaf Area. Soybean. Defoliate. Productivity. Row crop.
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