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Scientia Agricola
Tiller emission and dry mass accumulation of wheat cultivars under stress
Milton Luiz De Almeida2  Luís Sangoi2  Aldo Merotto Jr.1  Antônio Carlos Alves1  Itamar Cristiano Nava1  Armando Cristiano Knopp1 
[1] ,Universidade para o Desenvolvimento do Estado de Santa Catarina Centro de Ciências Agroveterinárias Depto. de FitotecniaLages SC ,Brasil
关键词: Triticum aestivum L.;    tillering;    sowing depth;    defoliation;    aluminum;    Triticum aestivum L.;    afilhamento;    profundidade de semeadura;    corte de folhas;    alumínio;   
DOI  :  10.1590/S0103-90162004000300004
来源: SciELO
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【 摘 要 】

Tillers are important structures for wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) because they contribute to increase the number of spikes per area, enhancing grain yield. Stresses during plants early growth have a sizable effect on tiller production. Three experiments were conducted to evaluate the effects of stresses induced by unevenness in sowing depth, defoliation and differences in soil pH on tiller emission and dry mass accumulation of wheat cultivars. The experiments were carried out in Lages, Southern Brazil, during the winter growing seasons of 2000 and 2001. They were performed in square boxes, under natural conditions of radiation and irrigation. In the first experiment, five types of sowing depths were tested to simulate different systems of unevenness in plant emergence of cultivar Embrapa 16. In the second experiment, two wheat cultivars (BRS 177 and BRS 179) were submitted to four types of main stem defoliation. The third experiment assessed the effects of three levels of soil acidity correction on the tillering pattern of Fundacep 29. Unevenness in sowing depth, alternating pairs of seeds at 3 cm and 5 cm deep, reduced tiller emission and dry mass accumulation. The removal of the first and second main stem leaves reduced significantly BRS 179 tiller dry mass and number and did not affect the tillering pattern of BRS 177. The lack of liming restricted tiller emission and reduced plant dry mass accumulation.

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