Linear measurements of the leaf blade in xaraes and massai grasses for estimation of the leaf area

Knowledge on the leaf area of foraging grasses is essential, since it’s one of the most important variables in the evaluation of plant growth. Thus, one aimed at determining equations which allow, through simple measurements of leaf length, as well as average and maximum width, to quickly and accura...

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Main Authors: Wilton Ladeira da Silva, João Paulo Ramos Costa, Gregory de Paula Caputti, Leandro Galzerano, Ana Cláudia Ruggieri
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina 2013-09-01
Series:Biotemas
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Online Access:http://www.biotemas.ufsc.br/volumes/pdf/volume263/11a18.pdf
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spelling doaj-33467d5b62b446ee8d025618a49d65782020-11-24T21:59:06ZengUniversidade Federal de Santa CatarinaBiotemas0103-16432013-09-012631118Linear measurements of the leaf blade in xaraes and massai grasses for estimation of the leaf areaWilton Ladeira da SilvaJoão Paulo Ramos CostaGregory de Paula CaputtiLeandro GalzeranoAna Cláudia RuggieriKnowledge on the leaf area of foraging grasses is essential, since it’s one of the most important variables in the evaluation of plant growth. Thus, one aimed at determining equations which allow, through simple measurements of leaf length, as well as average and maximum width, to quickly and accurately estimate the actual leaf area of Brachiaria brizantha cv. Xaraes and Panicum maximum cv. Massai. One measured with millimeter rulers the length along the main vein (L), the maximum width perpendicular to the main vein (Wmax), and the average width (Wave) of leaf blades in both species. For determining the actual leaf areas (ALA), one used the Li-Cor®, model LI 3000. Regression and correlation studies were performed between ALA and the leaf area estimated through the linear or exponential equations for choosing the best equations. For xaraes grass the equation with the best accuracy for estimating ALA was the linear 0.53+0.98 LWave and for massai grass the best options were the linear 1.30+0.92 LWave and the exponential 8.86e0.04LWmax and 10.30e0.03LWave. Estimates of the leaf area of xaraes grass and massai grass through simple measurements of leaf length and width have proved to be effective and accurate. http://www.biotemas.ufsc.br/volumes/pdf/volume263/11a18.pdfBrachiaria brizanthaForaging grassesPanicum maximumPastures
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author Wilton Ladeira da Silva
João Paulo Ramos Costa
Gregory de Paula Caputti
Leandro Galzerano
Ana Cláudia Ruggieri
spellingShingle Wilton Ladeira da Silva
João Paulo Ramos Costa
Gregory de Paula Caputti
Leandro Galzerano
Ana Cláudia Ruggieri
Linear measurements of the leaf blade in xaraes and massai grasses for estimation of the leaf area
Biotemas
Brachiaria brizantha
Foraging grasses
Panicum maximum
Pastures
author_facet Wilton Ladeira da Silva
João Paulo Ramos Costa
Gregory de Paula Caputti
Leandro Galzerano
Ana Cláudia Ruggieri
author_sort Wilton Ladeira da Silva
title Linear measurements of the leaf blade in xaraes and massai grasses for estimation of the leaf area
title_short Linear measurements of the leaf blade in xaraes and massai grasses for estimation of the leaf area
title_full Linear measurements of the leaf blade in xaraes and massai grasses for estimation of the leaf area
title_fullStr Linear measurements of the leaf blade in xaraes and massai grasses for estimation of the leaf area
title_full_unstemmed Linear measurements of the leaf blade in xaraes and massai grasses for estimation of the leaf area
title_sort linear measurements of the leaf blade in xaraes and massai grasses for estimation of the leaf area
publisher Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina
series Biotemas
issn 0103-1643
publishDate 2013-09-01
description Knowledge on the leaf area of foraging grasses is essential, since it’s one of the most important variables in the evaluation of plant growth. Thus, one aimed at determining equations which allow, through simple measurements of leaf length, as well as average and maximum width, to quickly and accurately estimate the actual leaf area of Brachiaria brizantha cv. Xaraes and Panicum maximum cv. Massai. One measured with millimeter rulers the length along the main vein (L), the maximum width perpendicular to the main vein (Wmax), and the average width (Wave) of leaf blades in both species. For determining the actual leaf areas (ALA), one used the Li-Cor®, model LI 3000. Regression and correlation studies were performed between ALA and the leaf area estimated through the linear or exponential equations for choosing the best equations. For xaraes grass the equation with the best accuracy for estimating ALA was the linear 0.53+0.98 LWave and for massai grass the best options were the linear 1.30+0.92 LWave and the exponential 8.86e0.04LWmax and 10.30e0.03LWave. Estimates of the leaf area of xaraes grass and massai grass through simple measurements of leaf length and width have proved to be effective and accurate.
topic Brachiaria brizantha
Foraging grasses
Panicum maximum
Pastures
url http://www.biotemas.ufsc.br/volumes/pdf/volume263/11a18.pdf
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