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06/07/1994 |
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WANG, S. R. |
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Effect of nitrogen and other factors on plant growth responses to vesicular-arbuscular mycorrhiza. |
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1984 |
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London: University of London, 1984. |
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236 f. |
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Inglês |
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Ph.D. Thesis. |
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High concentrations of phosphate in plants have been found to decrease vesicular-arbuscular (VA) mycorrhizal infection and its effect on plant growth, However, little is known about the effect of nitrogen on the VA mycorrhizal symbiosis, and this was examined in the present study. Mycorrhizal infection in onion was inhibited by nitrogen not only when N was added to soil, but also when were dipped into a solution containing N. Per cent N in the root tissues was increased in both cases. By contrast, infection and nitrogen concentrations in white clover were little a affected by added nitrogen. The level of nitrogen in the plant rather than in the soil was believed to be the major factor affecting infection. Similar results were obtained with other legume-non-legume combinations. In other tests with legumes, nodulation was stimulated by the VA fungus. The forms of nitrogen are important to mycorrhizal plants and their effects are influenced by soil phosphate levels. In experiments with onions growing in a soil in which they both N and P deficient, plants only responded to added nitrogen when phosphate was also applied. Non-mycorrhizal plants given phosphate grew well with both Ca(NO3)2.4H2O and NH4NO3. Mycorrhizal plants grew bigger with nitrogen added as Ca(NO3)2.4H2O than as NH4NO3; when a small amount of P was applied, mycorrhizal plants grew equally well with either form of N. It was inferred that mycorrhiza is inhibited more by ammonium-nitrogen than by nitrate-nitrogen. Shading decreased mycorrhizal infection, an effect that was more pronounced with ammonium-N ((NH4)2SO4) than with nitrate-N (Ca(NO3)2.4H2O). Onion roots contained less carbohydrate in the ammonium-N than in the nitrate-N treatment and the differences were greater in shaded plants. These results showed a direct relationship between root carbohydrate levels and early VA mycorrhizal infection in young onion seedlings, thereby supporting the "Carbohydrate theory" of Bjorkman for ectomycorrhiza. MenosHigh concentrations of phosphate in plants have been found to decrease vesicular-arbuscular (VA) mycorrhizal infection and its effect on plant growth, However, little is known about the effect of nitrogen on the VA mycorrhizal symbiosis, and this was examined in the present study. Mycorrhizal infection in onion was inhibited by nitrogen not only when N was added to soil, but also when were dipped into a solution containing N. Per cent N in the root tissues was increased in both cases. By contrast, infection and nitrogen concentrations in white clover were little a affected by added nitrogen. The level of nitrogen in the plant rather than in the soil was believed to be the major factor affecting infection. Similar results were obtained with other legume-non-legume combinations. In other tests with legumes, nodulation was stimulated by the VA fungus. The forms of nitrogen are important to mycorrhizal plants and their effects are influenced by soil phosphate levels. In experiments with onions growing in a soil in which they both N and P deficient, plants only responded to added nitrogen when phosphate was also applied. Non-mycorrhizal plants given phosphate grew well with both Ca(NO3)2.4H2O and NH4NO3. Mycorrhizal plants grew bigger with nitrogen added as Ca(NO3)2.4H2O than as NH4NO3; when a small amount of P was applied, mycorrhizal plants grew equally well with either form of N. It was inferred that mycorrhiza is inhibited more by ammonium-nitrogen than by nitrate-nitrogen. S... Mostrar Tudo |
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Crescimento de planta; Efeito; Fungus; Growth; Inglaterra; Mycorrhiza; Phosphatos; Plant; VA; Vesicular-arbuscular. |
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Carboidrato; Crescimento; Fosfato; Fungo; Micorriza; Nitrogênio; Planta; Simbiose. |
Thesaurus Nal: |
England; nitrogen; plant growth; symbiosis. |
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-- X Pesquisa, Tecnologia e Engenharia |
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LEADER 02953nam a2200397 a 4500 001 1444507 005 2020-08-01 008 1984 bl uuuu m 00u1 u #d 100 1 $aWANG, S. R. 245 $aEffect of nitrogen and other factors on plant growth responses to vesicular-arbuscular mycorrhiza. 260 $aLondon: University of London$c1984 300 $a236 f. 500 $aPh.D. Thesis. 520 $aHigh concentrations of phosphate in plants have been found to decrease vesicular-arbuscular (VA) mycorrhizal infection and its effect on plant growth, However, little is known about the effect of nitrogen on the VA mycorrhizal symbiosis, and this was examined in the present study. Mycorrhizal infection in onion was inhibited by nitrogen not only when N was added to soil, but also when were dipped into a solution containing N. Per cent N in the root tissues was increased in both cases. By contrast, infection and nitrogen concentrations in white clover were little a affected by added nitrogen. The level of nitrogen in the plant rather than in the soil was believed to be the major factor affecting infection. Similar results were obtained with other legume-non-legume combinations. In other tests with legumes, nodulation was stimulated by the VA fungus. The forms of nitrogen are important to mycorrhizal plants and their effects are influenced by soil phosphate levels. In experiments with onions growing in a soil in which they both N and P deficient, plants only responded to added nitrogen when phosphate was also applied. Non-mycorrhizal plants given phosphate grew well with both Ca(NO3)2.4H2O and NH4NO3. Mycorrhizal plants grew bigger with nitrogen added as Ca(NO3)2.4H2O than as NH4NO3; when a small amount of P was applied, mycorrhizal plants grew equally well with either form of N. It was inferred that mycorrhiza is inhibited more by ammonium-nitrogen than by nitrate-nitrogen. Shading decreased mycorrhizal infection, an effect that was more pronounced with ammonium-N ((NH4)2SO4) than with nitrate-N (Ca(NO3)2.4H2O). Onion roots contained less carbohydrate in the ammonium-N than in the nitrate-N treatment and the differences were greater in shaded plants. These results showed a direct relationship between root carbohydrate levels and early VA mycorrhizal infection in young onion seedlings, thereby supporting the "Carbohydrate theory" of Bjorkman for ectomycorrhiza. 650 $aEngland 650 $anitrogen 650 $aplant growth 650 $asymbiosis 650 $aCarboidrato 650 $aCrescimento 650 $aFosfato 650 $aFungo 650 $aMicorriza 650 $aNitrogênio 650 $aPlanta 650 $aSimbiose 653 $aCrescimento de planta 653 $aEfeito 653 $aFungus 653 $aGrowth 653 $aInglaterra 653 $aMycorrhiza 653 $aPhosphatos 653 $aPlant 653 $aVA 653 $aVesicular-arbuscular
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18/05/2021 |
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18/05/2021 |
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ARAÚJO, K. C.; OLIVEIRA, T. R. A. de; GRAVINA, G. de A.; ROCHA, M. de M.; ALCÂNTARA NETO, F. de; OLIVEIRA, G. H. F. de; CRUZ, D. P. da; SANT'ANNA, C. Q. da S. S. de; GRAVINA, L. M.; ROCHA, R. S.; PEREIRA, I. M. |
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KLEBERSON CORDEIRO ARAÚJO, UENF, Campos dos Goytacazes, RJ, Brasil; TÂMARA REBECCA ALBUQUERQUE DE OLIVEIRA; GERALDO DE AMARAL GRAVINA, UENF, Campos dos Goytacazes, RJ, Brasil; MAURISRAEL DE MOURA ROCHA, CPAMN; FRANCISCO DE ALCÂNTARA NETO, UFPI; GUSTAVO HUGO FERREIRA DE OLIVEIRA, UFS, Campus do Sertão, Nossa Senhora da Glória, SE, Brasil; DERIVALDO PUREZA DA CRUZ, UENF, Brasil Campos dos Goytacazes, RJ, Brasil; CAMILA QUEIROZ DA SILVA SANFIM DE SANT'ANNA, UENF, Brasil Campos dos Goytacazes, RJ, Brasil; LILIA MARQUES GRAVINA, UENF, Brasil Campos dos Goytacazes, RJ, Brasil; RICHARDSON SALES ROCHA, UENF, Campos dos Goytacazes, RJ, Brasil; ISRAEL MARTINS PEREIRA, UENF, Campos dos Goytacazes, RJ, Brasil. |
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Selection of high-performance black-eyed cowpea (Vigna unguiculata) through GYT biplot analysis: a new methodology based on multiple characteristics. |
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2021 |
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Australian Journal of Crop Science, v. 15, p. 464-469, 2021. |
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Inglês |
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Cowpea bean is a common crop quite appreciated in Brazil. However, it is known that its low yield depending on soil and climatic conditions. The aim of this research is the selection of high-performance black-eyed cowpea through GYT biplot analysis. Twelve (12) cowpea bean strains were assessed between 2016 and. The study followed a randomized complete block design, with four repetitions; two commercial cultivars were used ascheck. The following variables were assessed: number of days required for flowering, final stand, value for cultivation, pod yield, pod length, mean number of grains per pod and grain weight. The analysis of variance showed genetic variability between strains, differences between the assessed years and different strain-performance in each growing year. Based on the GYT biplot graph, cultivar BRS Itaim, and strains L9 and L7 recorded the best performance for the set of yield characteristics. Variable ?pod length? had positive correlation to bedding, number of days required for flowering and number of grains per pod. Variable ?100-grain weight? had positive correlation to final stand, pod yield and mean grain weight per pod. Strains L9, L7 and cultivar BRS Itaim recorded the best yield regarding the assessed variables. |
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Análise de variância; Associações de traços. |
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Variedade; Vigna Unguiculata. |
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X Pesquisa, Tecnologia e Engenharia |
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https://ainfo.cnptia.embrapa.br/digital/bitstream/item/223275/1/araujo2-15-3-2021-464-469.pdf
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LEADER 02202naa a2200289 a 4500 001 2131860 005 2021-05-18 008 2021 bl uuuu u00u1 u #d 100 1 $aARAÚJO, K. C. 245 $aSelection of high-performance black-eyed cowpea (Vigna unguiculata) through GYT biplot analysis$ba new methodology based on multiple characteristics.$h[electronic resource] 260 $c2021 520 $aCowpea bean is a common crop quite appreciated in Brazil. However, it is known that its low yield depending on soil and climatic conditions. The aim of this research is the selection of high-performance black-eyed cowpea through GYT biplot analysis. Twelve (12) cowpea bean strains were assessed between 2016 and. The study followed a randomized complete block design, with four repetitions; two commercial cultivars were used ascheck. The following variables were assessed: number of days required for flowering, final stand, value for cultivation, pod yield, pod length, mean number of grains per pod and grain weight. The analysis of variance showed genetic variability between strains, differences between the assessed years and different strain-performance in each growing year. Based on the GYT biplot graph, cultivar BRS Itaim, and strains L9 and L7 recorded the best performance for the set of yield characteristics. Variable ?pod length? had positive correlation to bedding, number of days required for flowering and number of grains per pod. Variable ?100-grain weight? had positive correlation to final stand, pod yield and mean grain weight per pod. Strains L9, L7 and cultivar BRS Itaim recorded the best yield regarding the assessed variables. 650 $aVariedade 650 $aVigna Unguiculata 653 $aAnálise de variância 653 $aAssociações de traços 700 1 $aOLIVEIRA, T. R. A. de 700 1 $aGRAVINA, G. de A. 700 1 $aROCHA, M. de M. 700 1 $aALCÂNTARA NETO, F. de 700 1 $aOLIVEIRA, G. H. F. de 700 1 $aCRUZ, D. P. da 700 1 $aSANT'ANNA, C. Q. da S. S. de 700 1 $aGRAVINA, L. M. 700 1 $aROCHA, R. S. 700 1 $aPEREIRA, I. M. 773 $tAustralian Journal of Crop Science$gv. 15, p. 464-469, 2021.
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