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Título: Bradyrhizobium inoculation plus foliar application of salicylic acid mitigates water deficit effects on cowpea.
Autoria: ANDRADE, E. L. de
MELO, A. S. de
MELO, Y. L.
SÁ, F. V. da S.
ROCHA, M. de M.
OLIVEIRA, A. P. a S.
FERNANDES JUNIOR, P. I.
Afiliação: Wellerson Leite de Andrade; Alberto Soares de Melo; Yuri Lima Melo; Francisco Vanies da Silva Sá; MAURISRAEL DE MOURA ROCHA, CPAMN; Auta Paulina da Silva Oliveira; PAULO IVAN FERNANDES JUNIOR, CPATSA.
Ano de publicação: 2021
Referência: Journal of Plant Growth Regulation, v. 40, p. 656-667, 2021
Conteúdo: To evaluate the interaction between foliar application of salicylic acid and Bradyrhizobium inoculation on the morphophysiology of cowpea under water stress conditions, four genotypes (BRS Rouxinol, BRS Marataoã, BRS Aracê and BR 17 Gurguéia) were subjected to five combinations of water availability: 100% replacement of crop evapotranspiration (control); 50% replacement of crop evapotranspiration (water stress); water stress + salicylic acid; water stress + Bradyrhizobium inoculation; and water stress + salicylic acid + Bradyrhizobium inoculation. The experiment was set up in a 4 × 5 factorial randomized block design, with four replicates and four plants per plot. Water stress negatively affected the leaf water potential, growth, proline contents and antioxidant activity of the cowpea genotypes, and BRS Marataoã was the most sensitive. Under water stress conditions, Bradyrhizobium inoculation was efficient for BRS Rouxinol, but was only efficient for BRS Marataoã, BRS Aracê and BR 17 Gurguéia when associated with foliar application of salicylic acid, maintaining their values of leaf water potential, growth, proline content and activities of superoxide dismutase, ascorbate peroxidase, and catalase similar to those of the control treatment.
Thesagro: Feijão
Vigna Unguiculata
Bactéria
NAL Thesaurus: Bradyrhizobium
Cowpeas
Water stress
Rhizobiaceae
Antioxidant activity
Palavras-chave: Feijão caupi
Estresse hídrico
Atividade antioxidante
Rizobio
Digital Object Identifier: https://doi.org/10.1007/s00344-020-10130-3
Tipo do material: Artigo de periódico
Acesso: openAccess
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