Ciência Rural (Sep 2016)

Growth and development of soybean roots according to planting management systems and irrigation in lowland areas

  • Gerson Meneghetti Sarzi Sartori,
  • Enio Marchesan,
  • Ricardo De David,
  • Fernando Teixeira Nicoloso,
  • Márcio Renan Weber Schorr,
  • Alberto Cargnelutti Filho,
  • Gabriel Donato

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/0103-8478cr20151579
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 46, no. 9
pp. 1572 – 1578

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ABSTRACT: The presence of a compacted soil layer near the ground surface in paddy fields may limit the growth and development of soybean roots. The objective of this study was to evaluate different planting management systems and irrigation on growth and development of soybean root systems in lowland area. The experiment was carried out in 2013/14 and 2014/15 crop seasons in randomized complete block design with factorial treatment (3x2), with four replications. The treatments consisted of different planting management systems: sowing with double disc (A1); sowing with shank (A2) and deep tillage + sowing with double disc (A3), and irrigation: irrigated (D1) and non irrigated (D2). Planting management systems and irrigation influenced the growth of soybean roots. When double disc was used, roots have lower growth and increase in diameter. Use of shanks and deep tillage provide increased growth and development of soybean roots and greater depth distribution. An additional 55mm of irrigation during the V4 soybean development stage provides increased surface area and root volume in when the soil moisture reaches values below 60% of field capacity.

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