Growth and physiology of Annona squamosa L. under different irrigation depths and phosphate fertilization

This study aimed to evaluate the growth and physiology of Annona squamosa seedlings under increasing irrigation depths and phosphorus doses. The experiment was conducted in protected environment, evaluating five irrigation depths and four P2O5- doses, arranged in 5 x 4 factorial scheme, in randomize...

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Main Authors: Rômulo Carantino Lucena Moreira, Marcos Eric Barbosa Brito, Pedro Dantas Fernandes, Francisco Vanies da Silva Sá, Luderlândio de Andrade Silva, Carlos Jardel Andrade Oliveira, Luana Lucas de Sá Almeida Veloso, Thaís Batista de Queiroga
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Published: Universidade Federal de Uberlândia 2018-12-01
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Online Access:http://www.seer.ufu.br/index.php/biosciencejournal/article/view/41931
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spelling doaj-edd5ed94036c4ed2a4dd2aa18f35630d2021-06-28T20:24:44ZengUniversidade Federal de UberlândiaBioscience Journal1981-31632018-12-0135210.14393/BJ-v35n2a20198-4193141931Growth and physiology of Annona squamosa L. under different irrigation depths and phosphate fertilizationRômulo Carantino Lucena Moreira0Marcos Eric Barbosa Brito1Pedro Dantas Fernandes2Francisco Vanies da Silva Sá3Luderlândio de Andrade Silva4Carlos Jardel Andrade Oliveira5Luana Lucas de Sá Almeida Veloso6Thaís Batista de Queiroga7Doutorando em Engenharia Agrícola, Universidade Federal de Campina Grande Universidade Federal de Sergipe/Centro de Ciências Agrárias do Sertão/Núcleo de Graduação em Educação em Ciências Agrárias e da Terra. Nossa Senhora da Glória, SEUniversidade Federal de Campina Grande/Centro de Tecnologia e Recursos Naturais/Programa de Pós-Graduação em Engenharia Agrícola.Universidade Federal Rural do Semi-Árido/Centro de Ciências Agrárias/Programa de Pós-Graduação em Manejo de Solo e Água. Mossoró, RNDoutorando em Engenharia Agrícola, Universidade Federal de Campina Grande Mestrando em Agronomia, Universidade Federal da Paraíba Doutorando em Engenharia Agrícola, Universidade Federal de Campina Grande Mestranda em em Horticultura Tropical, Universidade Federal Federal de Campina Grande This study aimed to evaluate the growth and physiology of Annona squamosa seedlings under increasing irrigation depths and phosphorus doses. The experiment was conducted in protected environment, evaluating five irrigation depths and four P2O5- doses, arranged in 5 x 4 factorial scheme, in randomized blocks, with four replicates and one plant per plot. Treatments were irrigation depths of 60, 80, 100, 120 and 140% of the real evapotranspiration of the seedlings – ETr and phosphorus doses of 0, 350, 700 and 1050 mg dm-3 of P2O5-. Plants were evaluated at 120 days after transplanting with respect to growth, gas exchanges, leaf water potential and total dry matter accumulation. Phosphorus dose of 350 mg dm-3 promotes satisfactory dry matter accumulation for A. squamosa seedlings, especially under 100% ETr irrigation. Leaf water potential and gas exchanges of A. squamosa are affected by water stress, through both lack and excess of water. Stomatal conductance is the variable most sensitive to the lack of water, whereas photosynthesis and water use efficiency are the most sensitive to the excess of water. Irrigation depth of 100% ETr is ideal to produce A. squamosa seedlings, but the irrigation depth of 80% ETr can be used to produce these seedlings, disregarding small losses of growth.http://www.seer.ufu.br/index.php/biosciencejournal/article/view/41931annonaceaewater availabilitygas exchangessoil fertility
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author Rômulo Carantino Lucena Moreira
Marcos Eric Barbosa Brito
Pedro Dantas Fernandes
Francisco Vanies da Silva Sá
Luderlândio de Andrade Silva
Carlos Jardel Andrade Oliveira
Luana Lucas de Sá Almeida Veloso
Thaís Batista de Queiroga
spellingShingle Rômulo Carantino Lucena Moreira
Marcos Eric Barbosa Brito
Pedro Dantas Fernandes
Francisco Vanies da Silva Sá
Luderlândio de Andrade Silva
Carlos Jardel Andrade Oliveira
Luana Lucas de Sá Almeida Veloso
Thaís Batista de Queiroga
Growth and physiology of Annona squamosa L. under different irrigation depths and phosphate fertilization
Bioscience Journal
annonaceae
water availability
gas exchanges
soil fertility
author_facet Rômulo Carantino Lucena Moreira
Marcos Eric Barbosa Brito
Pedro Dantas Fernandes
Francisco Vanies da Silva Sá
Luderlândio de Andrade Silva
Carlos Jardel Andrade Oliveira
Luana Lucas de Sá Almeida Veloso
Thaís Batista de Queiroga
author_sort Rômulo Carantino Lucena Moreira
title Growth and physiology of Annona squamosa L. under different irrigation depths and phosphate fertilization
title_short Growth and physiology of Annona squamosa L. under different irrigation depths and phosphate fertilization
title_full Growth and physiology of Annona squamosa L. under different irrigation depths and phosphate fertilization
title_fullStr Growth and physiology of Annona squamosa L. under different irrigation depths and phosphate fertilization
title_full_unstemmed Growth and physiology of Annona squamosa L. under different irrigation depths and phosphate fertilization
title_sort growth and physiology of annona squamosa l. under different irrigation depths and phosphate fertilization
publisher Universidade Federal de Uberlândia
series Bioscience Journal
issn 1981-3163
publishDate 2018-12-01
description This study aimed to evaluate the growth and physiology of Annona squamosa seedlings under increasing irrigation depths and phosphorus doses. The experiment was conducted in protected environment, evaluating five irrigation depths and four P2O5- doses, arranged in 5 x 4 factorial scheme, in randomized blocks, with four replicates and one plant per plot. Treatments were irrigation depths of 60, 80, 100, 120 and 140% of the real evapotranspiration of the seedlings – ETr and phosphorus doses of 0, 350, 700 and 1050 mg dm-3 of P2O5-. Plants were evaluated at 120 days after transplanting with respect to growth, gas exchanges, leaf water potential and total dry matter accumulation. Phosphorus dose of 350 mg dm-3 promotes satisfactory dry matter accumulation for A. squamosa seedlings, especially under 100% ETr irrigation. Leaf water potential and gas exchanges of A. squamosa are affected by water stress, through both lack and excess of water. Stomatal conductance is the variable most sensitive to the lack of water, whereas photosynthesis and water use efficiency are the most sensitive to the excess of water. Irrigation depth of 100% ETr is ideal to produce A. squamosa seedlings, but the irrigation depth of 80% ETr can be used to produce these seedlings, disregarding small losses of growth.
topic annonaceae
water availability
gas exchanges
soil fertility
url http://www.seer.ufu.br/index.php/biosciencejournal/article/view/41931
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