Tese
Componentes de produtividade de grãos e de atividade enzimática na cultura do milho inoculado com azospirillum brasilense em tratamento de sementes e aplicação foliar
Fecha
2016-07-26Registro en:
MÜLLER, Tânia Maria. Grain productivity components and enzyme activity in corn
culture inoculated with azospirillum brasilense on seeds and
application of treatment leaf. 2016. 85 f. Tese (Doutorado em Agronomia) - Universidade Federal de Santa Maria, Santa Maria, 2016.
Autor
Müller, Tânia Maria
Institución
Resumen
Nitrogen (N) is the nutrient that has the greatest ability to influence and increase the productivity of
grains of corn. The N is available in insufficient amounts in Brazilian soils, increasing the cost of crop
production. So there is interest in using alternative sources to meet the demand of the plant, such as
fixation, which is held by a group of bacteria called diazotrophic, which are able to fix nitrogen and
make it available to plants. Among the most used in association with grasses is Azospirillum brasilense.
Positive interaction with corn has been evaluated in several studies, however there are few studies that
evaluate the foliar application, the contribution of N input and the enzymatic activity of inoculated
plants. Thus the aim of the study was to establish the relationship between productivity components,
enzymatic and morphological changes of different genetic bases of corn with seed inoculation and leaf
of A. brasilense. This work is divided into two chapters. Chapter I aimed to establish the relationship
between the hybrids and application forms of A. brasilense, unfolding the direct and indirect effects of
the main components of grain yield and estimating the relative contribution of nitrogen. Therefore, we
conducted experiments in 2013/14 and 2014/15 seasons, consisting of single cross hybrids, double and
triple inoculated with A. brasilense via seed treatment and foliar application in growth stages V2, V4 +
V2, V4 and without application of the bacteria. There was varied response as hybrid and year. In the
2013/14 harvest, grain yield was significant for the simple hybrid AG9045 applied via seed and leaf in
V2. The seed inoculation showed grain yield increases for the triple hybrid BG7051 in season 2014/15.
The variables in the path analysis have direct influence on grain yield, especially, the thousand grain
weight. Considering the increase in hybrid it is estimated that there was accumulation of N fixed for the
simple hybrid AG9045 and triple hybrid BG7051 in applications via seed and leaf in V2 and via seed,
respectively. Thus it is concluded that there is no established relationship between the forms of
application A. brasilense and genetics based hybrid. Chapter II aimed to evaluate the enzymatic and
morphological changes of corn hybrids submitted to seed inoculation and leaf with A. brasilense. The
test was composed of six corn hybrids inoculated with A. brasilense in the treatment of seeds and leaf
via the V2 stage. Analyzed in shoots and roots, biochemical variables: lipid peroxidation, activity of
superoxide dismutase, guaicaol peroxidase and nitrate reductase and chlorophyll content and
carotenoids; and morphological leaf area, shoot dry weight, root length, projected area, surface area,
diameter, volume, number of branches and dry mass of roots. The increased activity of superoxide
dismutase (SOD) of the shoot was the BG7060 with application V2, which prevented damage to the
lipid membrane. The nitrate reductase, the shoot was most active in the control treatment, noting that
the presence of bacteria reduced the activity of the enzyme. The bacteria showed to be efficient in the
area of variables designed and superficial root area in the AG8025 and AG2040 hybrids. Thus, it can be
seen that the hybrids have different behaviors in the presence of the bacterium, and the same positively
affects the activity of antioxidant enzymes and increase the root system and plant leaf area.