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Title: Soybean development under soil water deficit.
Authors: SIMEÃO, M.
ANDRADE JUNIOR, A. S. de
SILVA, E. M. da
RIBEIRO, A. de A.
BASTOS, E. A.
Affiliation: MARCELO SIMEÃO, UFPI; ADERSON SOARES DE ANDRADE JUNIOR, CPAMN; EVERALDO MOREIRA DA SILVA, UFPI; AURELIANO DE ALBUQUERQUE RIBEIRO, UFPI; EDSON ALVES BASTOS, CPAMN.
Date Issued: 2018
Citation: African Journal of Agricultural Research, v. 13, n. 15, p. 771-781, Apr. 2018.
Description: One of the main factors affecting soybean development is water deficiency, especially when it occurs during the flowering and pods filling stages. Thus, this study aimed to evaluate the soybean development under soil water deficit in different phenological phases, under soil and climatic conditions of Bom Jesus, Piaui State, Brazil. The test was conducted at São Luiz Farm, located 3 km from Bom Jesus to PI, during the period from August to December, 2014. The test was conducted with a drip irrigation system using drip tape with 0.3 m between emitters and nominal flow of 1.6 L h to 1. The water deficit was applied in the vegetative development stages (treatment I), flowering and grains filling (treatment II) and grain maturation (treatment III), compared to the control treatment (full irrigation throughout the cycle). Plant height, number of green leaves, leaf area index and plant dry matter were evaluated. The water deficit in the flowering and pod filling stages inhibited the BRS Sambaíba RR cultivar growth, contributing to a reduction of up to 33.2, 34.7, 41.3 and 13.7% of plant height, number of leaves, leaf area index and total dry mass, respectively compared to the control.
Thesagro: Glycine Max
Disponibilidade de Água
NAL Thesaurus: Water balance
DOI: 10.5897/AJAR2017.12815
Type of Material: Artigo de periódico
Access: openAccess
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