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Título: Early defoliation modifies root morphology and does not alter the yield of sesame plants.
Autoria: MARQUES, D. M.
BLASCO, A. C.
BORGHI, E.
KARAM, D.
MAGALHAES, P. C.
MANTOVANI, J. R.
PENHA, N. C. da
SANTOS FILHO, P. R. dos
SOUZA, T. C. de
Afiliação: DANIELE MARIA MARQUES, UNIVERSIDADE FEDERAL DE ALFENAS; ANA CAROLINA BLASCO, UNIVERSIDADE FEDERAL DE ALFENAS; EMERSON BORGHI, CPPSE; DECIO KARAM, CNPMS; PAULO CESAR MAGALHAES, CNPMS; JOSÉ RICARDO MANTOVANI, UNIVERSIDADE JOSÉ DO ROSÁRIO VELLANO; NAYARA CLARETE DA PENHA, UNIVERSIDADE FEDERAL DE ALFENAS; PLINIO RODRIGUES DOS SANTOS FILHO, UNIVERSIDADE FEDERAL DE ALFENAS; THIAGO CORRÊA DE SOUZA, UNIVERSIDADE FEDERAL DE ALFENAS.
Ano de publicação: 2025
Referência: Bragantia, v. 84, e20240239, 2025.
Conteúdo: Sesame plants are highly resistant. However, mechanical damage from hail, pest, and disease attacks, or machinery traffic, can cause a loss in leaf area, characterizing defoliation. In intensified production systems, where leaf area reduction may occur, the effects of defoliation are known for different crop species. For sesame, there are no studies on the response of these plants to defoliation in initial development stages. Thus, the objective of this research was to analyze the growth, photosynthetic efficiency (chlorophyll a fluorescence), root morphology, and grain yield of sesame subjected to defoliation. The experiment was carried out in 20-L pots, and the plants were subjected to two treatments: control (without defoliation) and defoliation. Defoliation was imposed 22 days after sowing. Plant height, stem diameter, and chlorophyll fluorescence were evaluated throughout the plant development. At physiological maturity, root morphology, and yield components were evaluated. Sesame plants under defoliation showed rapid recovery in diameter and height (34 and 50 days after defoliation, respectively). Although leaf area was reduced by defoliation, there were no changes in photosynthetic efficiency between treatments. The damage caused by defoliation caused an increase in root length and surface area and favored the increase in very thin and thin roots. Sesame plants subjected to defoliation resulted in shoot dry mass, grain yield, and harvest index similar to plants without mechanical damage. Early defoliation does not cause damage to sesame under the study conditions, generating possibilities for the future use of this crop in intensified production systems with this type of stress.
Thesagro: Gergelim
Sesamum Indicum
Desfolha
Raiz
Rendimento
NAL Thesaurus: Mechanical stress
Harvest index
Palavras-chave: Têmpera fotoquímica
Estresse mecânico
ISSN: 1678-4499
Digital Object Identifier: https://doi.org/10.1590/1678-4499.20240239
Tipo do material: Artigo de periódico
Acesso: openAccess
Aparece nas coleções:Artigo em periódico indexado (CPPSE)

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