Acta Scientiarum: Agronomy (Aug 2023)

Pyruvate supplementation in cotton under water restriction varying the phenological phases

  • Mirandy dos Santos Dias,
  • Pedro Dantas Fernandes ,
  • Francisco de Assis da Silva,
  • Aline Dayanna Alves de Lima Marcelino,
  • Daniela Duarte Barbosa,
  • Roseane Cavalcanti dos Santos,
  • Lígia Sampaio Reis,
  • Vera Lucia Antunes de Lima

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4025/actasciagron.v45i1.61973
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 45, no. 1

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Cotton is one of the largest agricultural commodities that generate various sources of foreign exchange and employment worldwide. However, water deficiency is an environmental factor that limits the production of this crop, especially in semi-arid regions. We evaluated pyruvate supplementation to mitigate the effects of water stress on colored cotton. Experiments were conducted in a greenhouse. We studied two forms of pyruvate supplementation (SP1- via seed and foliar and SP2- only via foliar); three conditions of irrigation management of the plants: water restriction in the vegetative phase (VE), flowering (FL), and vegetative and flowering (VE/FL); and additional treatment (total irrigation throughout the crop cycle and without pyruvate supplementation). The experimental design included a randomized block in a 2 × 3 + 1 factorial scheme. The factors resulted in seven treatments with three replications, with a total of 21 experimental units. Gas exchange, enzyme activity, and production of components were evaluated. Water restriction in the vegetative phase does not cause losses in BRS Jade cotton when supplemented with pyruvate. However, in the flowering and vegetative phases plus flowering, it reduces gas exchange and production components and increases the activity of antioxidant enzymes in relation to plants under full irrigation. Supplementation with pyruvate via seed plus foliar (SP1) was better for BRS Jade cotton grown under water restriction.

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