Vanessa Aparecida Pereira Batista, H. Vieira, José Inácio Coelho Pires, Amanda Justino Acha
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Abstract
Sorghum (Sorghum bicolor) is highly sensitive to zinc deficiency in soils, which results in decreased productivity and low-quality agricultural products. Our objective was to evaluate the effects of different zinc doses, applied to seeds, on the physiological quality and initial performance of sorghum plants. Six doses (0, 3.5, 7.0, 14.0, 21.0, and 28.0 g kg-1 seeds) were used and an uncoated control. The Zn coating process used dolomitic limestone as the filler and glue. Laboratory tests were conducted in a completely randomized design and greenhouse experiments were conducted in a randomized block design. The control means were 8, 9, and 14% lower than the maximum, minimum, and total seed area of treatments, respectively, relative to that of treatments. The control differed from other treatments by 10.47 in the speed index of emergence. Zinc at a dose of 28 g kg-1 seeds provided greater production of aerial dry matter, with nutrient content of 75.85 mg kg-1. Zinc on sorghum seeds affected length and dry matter production of aerial parts and roots but did not affect physical characteristics, germination, or emergence time. Applied zinc accumulated mainly in the roots, and promotes changes in Ca and Mg in seeds and other plant parts.
高粱(Sorghum bicolor)对土壤缺锌非常敏感,导致生产力下降和农产品质量低下。我们的目的是评价不同锌剂量对高粱植株生理品质和初期生产性能的影响。使用6个剂量(0、3.5、7.0、14.0、21.0和28.0 g kg-1种子)和未包衣对照。镀锌工艺采用白云岩灰岩作为填料和粘合剂。实验室试验采用完全随机设计,温室试验采用随机区组设计。对照平均值分别比处理的最大、最小和总种子面积低8%、9%和14%。对照的羽化速度指数与其他处理相差10.47。28 g kg-1锌剂量的种子可产生更多的空气干物质,营养成分含量为75.85 mg kg-1。锌对高粱种子地上部和根系的长度和干物质产量有影响,但对其物理特性、发芽和出苗时间没有影响。施锌主要在根系积累,并促进种子和其他植物部位钙、镁的变化。
期刊介绍:
The journal publishes original articles in all areas of Agronomy, including soil sciences, agricultural entomology, soil fertility and manuring, soil physics, physiology of cultivated plants, phytopathology, phyto-health, phytotechny, genesis, morphology and soil classification, management and conservation of soil, integrated management of plant pests, vegetal improvement, agricultural microbiology, agricultural parasitology, production and processing of seeds.