Growth analysis partitioning of assimilate in tomato plants cv. Micro-Tom submitted to nitrogen and pyraclostrobin

<p class="Default">This work aimed at comparing the growth and partitioning of assimilate in tomato plants cv. Micro-Tom subjected to nitrogen and pyraclostrobin. This substance favors the development of chloroplasts and the synthesis of chlorophyll. Tomato plants were submitted to t...

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Main Authors: Emanuela Garbin Martinazzo, Anelise Tessari Perboni, Douglas Antonio Posso, Tiago Zanatta Aumonde, Marcos Antonio Bacarin
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Published: Universidade Estadual de Londrina 2015-10-01
Series:Semina: Ciências Agrárias
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Online Access:http://www.uel.br/revistas/uel/index.php/semagrarias/article/view/16813
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spelling doaj-61e04f113b4b4ecaa8494c234c8f0cb62020-11-25T00:36:43ZengUniversidade Estadual de LondrinaSemina: Ciências Agrárias1676-546X1679-03592015-10-013653001301210.5433/1679-0359.2015v36n5p300112443Growth analysis partitioning of assimilate in tomato plants cv. Micro-Tom submitted to nitrogen and pyraclostrobinEmanuela Garbin Martinazzo0Anelise Tessari Perboni1Douglas Antonio Posso2Tiago Zanatta Aumonde3Marcos Antonio Bacarin4Universidade Federal de PelotasUniversidade Federal do Oeste do ParáUniversidade Federal de PelotasUniversidade Federal de PelotasUniversidade Federal de Pelotas<p class="Default">This work aimed at comparing the growth and partitioning of assimilate in tomato plants cv. Micro-Tom subjected to nitrogen and pyraclostrobin. This substance favors the development of chloroplasts and the synthesis of chlorophyll. Tomato plants were submitted to the treatments: T1, complete nutrient solution without pyraclostrobin, T2, complete nutrient solution + pyraclostrobin, T3, ½ strength nutrient solution without N pyraclostrobin and T4, ½ strength nutrient solution N + pyraclostrobin. Plants were collected at regular intervals of seven days after transplantation throughout the crop cycle, with dry mass and leaf area being determined. From the primary data, growth analysis was carried out to calculate total dry matter (Wt), the instantaneous rates of dry matter production (Ct), relative growth (Rw) e net assimilation (Ea), leaf area (Af), production rates (Ca) and relative growth of leaf area index (Ra) and leaf weight (Fw) specific leaf area (Sa) the dry matter partitioning between organs and number (Nfr) and fresh fruit weight (Wfr). Plants of T1 showed higher Wt, Ct and Wfr compared to those of other treatments. However, the T2 plants exhibited similar Nfr to T1 plants, being superior to others. Also allocated on the total dry matter and at the end of the cycle, a higher percentage of dry matter in the seafood compared to T3 and T4 plants. Also they allocated relative to the total dry matter and at the end of the cycle, a higher percentage in fruits of plants to T3 and T4. The association between nitrogen and pyraclostrobin changes the growth and assimilated partition on tomato plants cv. Micro – Tom, and those submitted to ½ dose of nitrogen have a higher total dry matter and less final percentage of total dry matter in fruits , comparatively to those submitted to the association ½ dose of nitrogen and pyraclostrobin.</p>http://www.uel.br/revistas/uel/index.php/semagrarias/article/view/16813Lycopersicon esculentumEstrobilurinaBioativadorMassa secaÁrea foliar.
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author Emanuela Garbin Martinazzo
Anelise Tessari Perboni
Douglas Antonio Posso
Tiago Zanatta Aumonde
Marcos Antonio Bacarin
spellingShingle Emanuela Garbin Martinazzo
Anelise Tessari Perboni
Douglas Antonio Posso
Tiago Zanatta Aumonde
Marcos Antonio Bacarin
Growth analysis partitioning of assimilate in tomato plants cv. Micro-Tom submitted to nitrogen and pyraclostrobin
Semina: Ciências Agrárias
Lycopersicon esculentum
Estrobilurina
Bioativador
Massa seca
Área foliar.
author_facet Emanuela Garbin Martinazzo
Anelise Tessari Perboni
Douglas Antonio Posso
Tiago Zanatta Aumonde
Marcos Antonio Bacarin
author_sort Emanuela Garbin Martinazzo
title Growth analysis partitioning of assimilate in tomato plants cv. Micro-Tom submitted to nitrogen and pyraclostrobin
title_short Growth analysis partitioning of assimilate in tomato plants cv. Micro-Tom submitted to nitrogen and pyraclostrobin
title_full Growth analysis partitioning of assimilate in tomato plants cv. Micro-Tom submitted to nitrogen and pyraclostrobin
title_fullStr Growth analysis partitioning of assimilate in tomato plants cv. Micro-Tom submitted to nitrogen and pyraclostrobin
title_full_unstemmed Growth analysis partitioning of assimilate in tomato plants cv. Micro-Tom submitted to nitrogen and pyraclostrobin
title_sort growth analysis partitioning of assimilate in tomato plants cv. micro-tom submitted to nitrogen and pyraclostrobin
publisher Universidade Estadual de Londrina
series Semina: Ciências Agrárias
issn 1676-546X
1679-0359
publishDate 2015-10-01
description <p class="Default">This work aimed at comparing the growth and partitioning of assimilate in tomato plants cv. Micro-Tom subjected to nitrogen and pyraclostrobin. This substance favors the development of chloroplasts and the synthesis of chlorophyll. Tomato plants were submitted to the treatments: T1, complete nutrient solution without pyraclostrobin, T2, complete nutrient solution + pyraclostrobin, T3, ½ strength nutrient solution without N pyraclostrobin and T4, ½ strength nutrient solution N + pyraclostrobin. Plants were collected at regular intervals of seven days after transplantation throughout the crop cycle, with dry mass and leaf area being determined. From the primary data, growth analysis was carried out to calculate total dry matter (Wt), the instantaneous rates of dry matter production (Ct), relative growth (Rw) e net assimilation (Ea), leaf area (Af), production rates (Ca) and relative growth of leaf area index (Ra) and leaf weight (Fw) specific leaf area (Sa) the dry matter partitioning between organs and number (Nfr) and fresh fruit weight (Wfr). Plants of T1 showed higher Wt, Ct and Wfr compared to those of other treatments. However, the T2 plants exhibited similar Nfr to T1 plants, being superior to others. Also allocated on the total dry matter and at the end of the cycle, a higher percentage of dry matter in the seafood compared to T3 and T4 plants. Also they allocated relative to the total dry matter and at the end of the cycle, a higher percentage in fruits of plants to T3 and T4. The association between nitrogen and pyraclostrobin changes the growth and assimilated partition on tomato plants cv. Micro – Tom, and those submitted to ½ dose of nitrogen have a higher total dry matter and less final percentage of total dry matter in fruits , comparatively to those submitted to the association ½ dose of nitrogen and pyraclostrobin.</p>
topic Lycopersicon esculentum
Estrobilurina
Bioativador
Massa seca
Área foliar.
url http://www.uel.br/revistas/uel/index.php/semagrarias/article/view/16813
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