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Macronutrient deficiency in snap bean considering physiological, nutritional, and growth aspects

Nutritional deficiencies limit the growth of snap bean plants, therefore knowing the biological mechanisms involved in it is fundamental. This study is aimed to evaluate the damage caused by a deficiency of macronutrients in physiological variables that cause decreased growth and the appearance of v...

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Autores principales: de Souza Osório, Christian Rones Wruck, Marques Teixeira, Gelza Carliane, Barreto, Rafael Ferreira, Silva Campos, Cid Naudi, Freitas Leal, Aguinaldo José, Teodoro, Paulo Eduardo, de Mello Prado, Renato
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7279602/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32511280
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0234512
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author de Souza Osório, Christian Rones Wruck
Marques Teixeira, Gelza Carliane
Barreto, Rafael Ferreira
Silva Campos, Cid Naudi
Freitas Leal, Aguinaldo José
Teodoro, Paulo Eduardo
de Mello Prado, Renato
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Marques Teixeira, Gelza Carliane
Barreto, Rafael Ferreira
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Teodoro, Paulo Eduardo
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description Nutritional deficiencies limit the growth of snap bean plants, therefore knowing the biological mechanisms involved in it is fundamental. This study is aimed to evaluate the damage caused by a deficiency of macronutrients in physiological variables that cause decreased growth and the appearance of visual symptoms in snap bean. Thus, we design a hydroponic system of snap bean cultivation in order to test the effect of macronutrient deficiencies in a controlled environment. The treatments consisted in evaluate the effects of lack of one macronutrient in time. To perform this, we used Hoagland and Arnon solution in its complete formulation (control) or without N, P; K; Mg, Ca or S in each treatment. Physiological, nutritional, and growth analyses were performed when visual deficiency symptoms of each omitted nutrient appeared. Thus, the omissions of N and P in the nutrient solution led to lower accumulations of all macronutrients in the shoot. And the K, Ca, Mg, and S omissions decreased the amounts of K, Ca, Mg, P, and S in the shoot of the snap bean plants when compared with the plants grown in the complete nutrient solution. With the lowest accumulation of macronutrients, the content of photosynthetic pigments and the photosynthetic rate were reduced, with harmful effects on plant growth. Thus, from the losses in dry matter production of the shoot, the order of limiting of macronutrients in bean plants was N < P < Ca < S < Mg < K, with a decrease of up to 86.2%, 80.1%, 51.2%, 46.5%, 25.6%, and 19.3%, respectively. The nitrogen deficiency is more evident, proven by symptoms such as chlorosis in the lower and upper third leaves and necrosis of the lower third leaves.
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spelling pubmed-72796022020-06-17 Macronutrient deficiency in snap bean considering physiological, nutritional, and growth aspects de Souza Osório, Christian Rones Wruck Marques Teixeira, Gelza Carliane Barreto, Rafael Ferreira Silva Campos, Cid Naudi Freitas Leal, Aguinaldo José Teodoro, Paulo Eduardo de Mello Prado, Renato PLoS One Research Article Nutritional deficiencies limit the growth of snap bean plants, therefore knowing the biological mechanisms involved in it is fundamental. This study is aimed to evaluate the damage caused by a deficiency of macronutrients in physiological variables that cause decreased growth and the appearance of visual symptoms in snap bean. Thus, we design a hydroponic system of snap bean cultivation in order to test the effect of macronutrient deficiencies in a controlled environment. The treatments consisted in evaluate the effects of lack of one macronutrient in time. To perform this, we used Hoagland and Arnon solution in its complete formulation (control) or without N, P; K; Mg, Ca or S in each treatment. Physiological, nutritional, and growth analyses were performed when visual deficiency symptoms of each omitted nutrient appeared. Thus, the omissions of N and P in the nutrient solution led to lower accumulations of all macronutrients in the shoot. And the K, Ca, Mg, and S omissions decreased the amounts of K, Ca, Mg, P, and S in the shoot of the snap bean plants when compared with the plants grown in the complete nutrient solution. With the lowest accumulation of macronutrients, the content of photosynthetic pigments and the photosynthetic rate were reduced, with harmful effects on plant growth. Thus, from the losses in dry matter production of the shoot, the order of limiting of macronutrients in bean plants was N < P < Ca < S < Mg < K, with a decrease of up to 86.2%, 80.1%, 51.2%, 46.5%, 25.6%, and 19.3%, respectively. The nitrogen deficiency is more evident, proven by symptoms such as chlorosis in the lower and upper third leaves and necrosis of the lower third leaves. Public Library of Science 2020-06-08 /pmc/articles/PMC7279602/ /pubmed/32511280 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0234512 Text en © 2020 de Souza Osório et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Teodoro, Paulo Eduardo
de Mello Prado, Renato
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0234512
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