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Water Stress Alters Morphophysiological, Grain Quality and Vegetation Indices of Soybean Cultivars

Rainfall is among the climatic factors that most affect production, as in the Brazilian Cerrado. Non-destructive and automated phenotyping methods are fast and efficient for genotype selection. The objective of this work was to evaluate, under field conditions, the morphophysiological changes, yield...

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Autores principales: Tavares, Cássio Jardim, Ribeiro Junior, Walter Quadros, Ramos, Maria Lucrecia Gerosa, Pereira, Lucas Felisberto, Casari, Raphael Augusto das Chagas Noqueli, Pereira, André Ferreira, de Sousa, Carlos Antonio Ferreira, da Silva, Anderson Rodrigo, Neto, Sebastião Pedro da Silva, Mertz-Henning, Liliane Marcia
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8880803/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35214892
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants11040559
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author Tavares, Cássio Jardim
Ribeiro Junior, Walter Quadros
Ramos, Maria Lucrecia Gerosa
Pereira, Lucas Felisberto
Casari, Raphael Augusto das Chagas Noqueli
Pereira, André Ferreira
de Sousa, Carlos Antonio Ferreira
da Silva, Anderson Rodrigo
Neto, Sebastião Pedro da Silva
Mertz-Henning, Liliane Marcia
author_facet Tavares, Cássio Jardim
Ribeiro Junior, Walter Quadros
Ramos, Maria Lucrecia Gerosa
Pereira, Lucas Felisberto
Casari, Raphael Augusto das Chagas Noqueli
Pereira, André Ferreira
de Sousa, Carlos Antonio Ferreira
da Silva, Anderson Rodrigo
Neto, Sebastião Pedro da Silva
Mertz-Henning, Liliane Marcia
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description Rainfall is among the climatic factors that most affect production, as in the Brazilian Cerrado. Non-destructive and automated phenotyping methods are fast and efficient for genotype selection. The objective of this work was to evaluate, under field conditions, the morphophysiological changes, yield, and grain quality of soybean (Glycine max L. Merrill) under water stress in the Brazilian Cerrado. The plots comprised six soybean cultivars and the subplots of four water regimes, corresponding to 31, 44, 64 and 100% of crop evapotranspiration replacement. The experiments were conducted from May to September 2018 and 2019. An irrigation system with a bar of sprinklers with different flow rates was used. Gas exchange, vegetation indices (measured using a hyperspectral sensor embedded in a drone), yield and grain quality were evaluated. Water stress had different effects on gas exchange, vegetation indices, grain yield and chemical composition among the cultivars. Embrapa cultivar BRS 7280 Roundup ready (RR) and Nidera cultivar NA 5909 RG (glyphosate resistant) are yield stable and have a greater tolerance to drought. BRS 7280RR showed a higher tolerance to drought and higher water use efficiency (WUE) than all other tested cultivars. Vegetation indices, such as the NDVI (Normalized Difference Vegetation Index), correlated with the morphophysiological traits, such as plant height, were the most responsive variables to water stress. The NDVI can be used to predict soybean yield as a tool in a selection program under drought.
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spelling pubmed-88808032022-02-26 Water Stress Alters Morphophysiological, Grain Quality and Vegetation Indices of Soybean Cultivars Tavares, Cássio Jardim Ribeiro Junior, Walter Quadros Ramos, Maria Lucrecia Gerosa Pereira, Lucas Felisberto Casari, Raphael Augusto das Chagas Noqueli Pereira, André Ferreira de Sousa, Carlos Antonio Ferreira da Silva, Anderson Rodrigo Neto, Sebastião Pedro da Silva Mertz-Henning, Liliane Marcia Plants (Basel) Article Rainfall is among the climatic factors that most affect production, as in the Brazilian Cerrado. Non-destructive and automated phenotyping methods are fast and efficient for genotype selection. The objective of this work was to evaluate, under field conditions, the morphophysiological changes, yield, and grain quality of soybean (Glycine max L. Merrill) under water stress in the Brazilian Cerrado. The plots comprised six soybean cultivars and the subplots of four water regimes, corresponding to 31, 44, 64 and 100% of crop evapotranspiration replacement. The experiments were conducted from May to September 2018 and 2019. An irrigation system with a bar of sprinklers with different flow rates was used. Gas exchange, vegetation indices (measured using a hyperspectral sensor embedded in a drone), yield and grain quality were evaluated. Water stress had different effects on gas exchange, vegetation indices, grain yield and chemical composition among the cultivars. Embrapa cultivar BRS 7280 Roundup ready (RR) and Nidera cultivar NA 5909 RG (glyphosate resistant) are yield stable and have a greater tolerance to drought. BRS 7280RR showed a higher tolerance to drought and higher water use efficiency (WUE) than all other tested cultivars. Vegetation indices, such as the NDVI (Normalized Difference Vegetation Index), correlated with the morphophysiological traits, such as plant height, were the most responsive variables to water stress. The NDVI can be used to predict soybean yield as a tool in a selection program under drought. MDPI 2022-02-21 /pmc/articles/PMC8880803/ /pubmed/35214892 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants11040559 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Tavares, Cássio Jardim
Ribeiro Junior, Walter Quadros
Ramos, Maria Lucrecia Gerosa
Pereira, Lucas Felisberto
Casari, Raphael Augusto das Chagas Noqueli
Pereira, André Ferreira
de Sousa, Carlos Antonio Ferreira
da Silva, Anderson Rodrigo
Neto, Sebastião Pedro da Silva
Mertz-Henning, Liliane Marcia
Water Stress Alters Morphophysiological, Grain Quality and Vegetation Indices of Soybean Cultivars
title Water Stress Alters Morphophysiological, Grain Quality and Vegetation Indices of Soybean Cultivars
title_full Water Stress Alters Morphophysiological, Grain Quality and Vegetation Indices of Soybean Cultivars
title_fullStr Water Stress Alters Morphophysiological, Grain Quality and Vegetation Indices of Soybean Cultivars
title_full_unstemmed Water Stress Alters Morphophysiological, Grain Quality and Vegetation Indices of Soybean Cultivars
title_short Water Stress Alters Morphophysiological, Grain Quality and Vegetation Indices of Soybean Cultivars
title_sort water stress alters morphophysiological, grain quality and vegetation indices of soybean cultivars
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8880803/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35214892
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants11040559
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