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Initial Growth of Sesame under Nutrient Omission

Authors :
Vitor Oliveira Santos
Daniel Silva Rodrigues
Nathália Chagas de Brito Gomes
Rosana Andréia da Silva Rocha
Niclene Ponce Rodrigues de Oliveira
Alisson Silva Costa Custódio
Wlly Cristiny Mendes
Luana Aparecida Menegaz Meneghetti
Jakeline Rosa de Oliveira
Edna Maria Bonfim-Silva
Source :
Journal of Experimental Agriculture International. :131-145
Publication Year :
2022
Publisher :
Sciencedomain International, 2022.

Abstract

Sesame is an oilseed, nutritionally important in the world, for its seeds are rich sources of protein and calcium. Fertilizer management is fundamental for the development of this crop and consequently to increase its productivity. In this context, this research aimed to evaluate the initial development of sesame under nutrient omission in the Cerrado of Mato Grosso, Brazil. The experiment was conducted under controlled conditions in a greenhouse, at the Federal University of Rondonópolis. The soil used was Oxisol and the crop used was black sesame. The design was in randomized blocks, with five treatments (absence of nitrogen, absence of phosphorus, absence of potassium, complete fertilization and control (absence of nutrients)) and four repetitions. The variables analyzed were pH, chlorophyll index, plant height, number of leaves, stem diameter, leaf area, aboveground dry mass, root volume, and root dry mass. The pH variable showed a statistical difference 45 days after emergence. The chlorophyll index showed a difference between 30 and 45 days after emergence. The stem diameter, leaf area, plant height, number of leaves, aboveground dry mass, root volume, and dry mass showed a difference among treatments. The absence of nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium significantly affects the initial development of sesame.

Details

ISSN :
24570591
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of Experimental Agriculture International
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........1a0da992e00358ef55ae690594379f5a
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.9734/jeai/2022/v44i122087