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Agrometeorological and Agronomic Characterization of Megathyrsus Grasses Cultivated in Tropical Humid and Semi-Arid Conditions: A Multivariate Approach

Variability in climatic conditions of low-latitude tropical grass cultivation can affect forage production dynamics. Pasture ecosystems are complex and preferably studied from a multifactorial point of view through multivariate approaches. Therefore, in this study, we characterized different growing...

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Autores principales: Macedo, Vitor Hugo Maués, Lage Filho, Nauara Moura, Cunha, Antônio Marcos Quadros, Lopes, Marcos Neves, da Silva, Rodrigo Gregório, Cutrim Junior, José Antônio Alves, Faturi, Cristian, Cândido, Magno José Duarte, do Rêgo, Aníbal Coutinho
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8914166/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35283907
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2022.809377
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author Macedo, Vitor Hugo Maués
Lage Filho, Nauara Moura
Cunha, Antônio Marcos Quadros
Lopes, Marcos Neves
da Silva, Rodrigo Gregório
Cutrim Junior, José Antônio Alves
Faturi, Cristian
Cândido, Magno José Duarte
do Rêgo, Aníbal Coutinho
author_facet Macedo, Vitor Hugo Maués
Lage Filho, Nauara Moura
Cunha, Antônio Marcos Quadros
Lopes, Marcos Neves
da Silva, Rodrigo Gregório
Cutrim Junior, José Antônio Alves
Faturi, Cristian
Cândido, Magno José Duarte
do Rêgo, Aníbal Coutinho
author_sort Macedo, Vitor Hugo Maués
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description Variability in climatic conditions of low-latitude tropical grass cultivation can affect forage production dynamics. Pasture ecosystems are complex and preferably studied from a multifactorial point of view through multivariate approaches. Therefore, in this study, we characterized different growing conditions for grasses of the Megathyrsus genus through studies conducted in tropical humid and semi-arid conditions. We applied principal component, canonical correlation, and discriminant function analyses to the measurements of agronomic and agrometeorological variables in six studies with Guinea and Massai grasses. The principal component analysis, through the climatic characterization by the first principal component, reflects the contrast between water availability and nitrogen variables and energy supply. Agronomic characterization occurred through the distinction between the density of tillers, forage accumulation, and increase in height, versus the accumulation of stems and dead material. The canonical correlation analysis generated a correlation coefficient of 0.84 between the agronomic and agrometeorological variables. There was a contrast between the dead material accumulation and the other agronomic variables, while the agrometeorological variables showed characteristics similar to the first principal component. Discriminant function 1, with 70.36% separation power, distinguished the cultivation conditions based on the study locations. Grass cultivars were differentiated by discriminant function 2, with a 19.20% separation power. From a multivariate variability analysis, despite the similarities of radiation and temperature in the regions studied, the availability of water and nutrients and measurements of agronomic variables can aid in future modeling studies on forage production.
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spelling pubmed-89141662022-03-12 Agrometeorological and Agronomic Characterization of Megathyrsus Grasses Cultivated in Tropical Humid and Semi-Arid Conditions: A Multivariate Approach Macedo, Vitor Hugo Maués Lage Filho, Nauara Moura Cunha, Antônio Marcos Quadros Lopes, Marcos Neves da Silva, Rodrigo Gregório Cutrim Junior, José Antônio Alves Faturi, Cristian Cândido, Magno José Duarte do Rêgo, Aníbal Coutinho Front Plant Sci Plant Science Variability in climatic conditions of low-latitude tropical grass cultivation can affect forage production dynamics. Pasture ecosystems are complex and preferably studied from a multifactorial point of view through multivariate approaches. Therefore, in this study, we characterized different growing conditions for grasses of the Megathyrsus genus through studies conducted in tropical humid and semi-arid conditions. We applied principal component, canonical correlation, and discriminant function analyses to the measurements of agronomic and agrometeorological variables in six studies with Guinea and Massai grasses. The principal component analysis, through the climatic characterization by the first principal component, reflects the contrast between water availability and nitrogen variables and energy supply. Agronomic characterization occurred through the distinction between the density of tillers, forage accumulation, and increase in height, versus the accumulation of stems and dead material. The canonical correlation analysis generated a correlation coefficient of 0.84 between the agronomic and agrometeorological variables. There was a contrast between the dead material accumulation and the other agronomic variables, while the agrometeorological variables showed characteristics similar to the first principal component. Discriminant function 1, with 70.36% separation power, distinguished the cultivation conditions based on the study locations. Grass cultivars were differentiated by discriminant function 2, with a 19.20% separation power. From a multivariate variability analysis, despite the similarities of radiation and temperature in the regions studied, the availability of water and nutrients and measurements of agronomic variables can aid in future modeling studies on forage production. Frontiers Media S.A. 2022-02-25 /pmc/articles/PMC8914166/ /pubmed/35283907 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2022.809377 Text en Copyright © 2022 Macedo, Filho, Cunha, Lopes, da Silva, Junior, Faturi, Cândido and do Rêgo. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Plant Science
Macedo, Vitor Hugo Maués
Lage Filho, Nauara Moura
Cunha, Antônio Marcos Quadros
Lopes, Marcos Neves
da Silva, Rodrigo Gregório
Cutrim Junior, José Antônio Alves
Faturi, Cristian
Cândido, Magno José Duarte
do Rêgo, Aníbal Coutinho
Agrometeorological and Agronomic Characterization of Megathyrsus Grasses Cultivated in Tropical Humid and Semi-Arid Conditions: A Multivariate Approach
title Agrometeorological and Agronomic Characterization of Megathyrsus Grasses Cultivated in Tropical Humid and Semi-Arid Conditions: A Multivariate Approach
title_full Agrometeorological and Agronomic Characterization of Megathyrsus Grasses Cultivated in Tropical Humid and Semi-Arid Conditions: A Multivariate Approach
title_fullStr Agrometeorological and Agronomic Characterization of Megathyrsus Grasses Cultivated in Tropical Humid and Semi-Arid Conditions: A Multivariate Approach
title_full_unstemmed Agrometeorological and Agronomic Characterization of Megathyrsus Grasses Cultivated in Tropical Humid and Semi-Arid Conditions: A Multivariate Approach
title_short Agrometeorological and Agronomic Characterization of Megathyrsus Grasses Cultivated in Tropical Humid and Semi-Arid Conditions: A Multivariate Approach
title_sort agrometeorological and agronomic characterization of megathyrsus grasses cultivated in tropical humid and semi-arid conditions: a multivariate approach
topic Plant Science
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8914166/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35283907
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2022.809377
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