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Título: Root system of forage peanut genotypes under two two levels of water availability.
Autor: ASSIS, G. M. L. de
SANTOS, C. F. dos
Afiliación: GISELLE MARIANO LESSA DE ASSIS, CPAF-AC; Universidade Federal do Acre (Ufac).
Año: 2019
Referencia: In: INTERNATIONAL FORAGE E TURFING BREEDING CONFERENCE, 2019, Lake Buena Vista, FL. A global vision for innovation: abstract book. Lake Buena Vista: The Scott's Miracle-Gro Company: University of Florida, 2019.
Páginas: p. 21.
Descripción: Forage peanut (Arachis pintoi and Arachis repens) is cultivated in regions of the humid tropics, subject to four months of drought, when forage yield decreases. Field studies have shown that there is genetic variability for drought tolerance in forage peanut. However, morphophysiological responses of different genotypes are poorly understood under water deficit conditions. The objective of this study was to evaluate the root system of different genotypes of forage peanut under two levels of water availability.
Thesagro: Melhoramento Genético Vegetal
Pastagem
Leguminosa Forrageira
Variação Genética
Resistência a Seca
Sistema Radicular
Matéria Seca
Estufa
Irrigação
NAL Thesaurus: Plant breeding
Pastures
Forage legumes
Arachis pintoi
Genetic variation
Drought tolerance
Root systems
Dry matter accumulation
Greenhouses
Irrigation
Palabras clave: Amendoim forrageiro
Forage peanut
Cacauhetes forrajeros
Arachis repens
Fitomejoramiento
Pastizales
Leguminosas forrajeras
Variación genética
Toleracia a la sequía
Sistemas de raíces
Acumulación de materia seca
Invernaderos
Irrigación
Rio Branco (AC)
Acre
Amazônia Ocidental
Western Amazon
Amazonia Occidental
Tipo de Material: Resumo em anais e proceedings
Acceso: openAccess
Aparece en las colecciones:Resumo em anais de congresso (CPAF-AC)

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