Influence of soil fertility on waterlogging tolerance of two Brachiaria grasses

As a consequence of global warming, rainfall is expected to increase in several regions around the world. This, together with poor soil drainage, will result in waterlogged soil conditions. Brachiaria grasses are widely sown in the tropics and, these grasses confront seasonal waterlogged conditions....

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Jiménez, Juan De la Cruz
Cardoso, Juan Andrés
Arango-Londoño, David
Fischer, Gerhard
Rao, Idupulapati
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2015
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58 Plantas / Plants
tropical pastures
adaptation
abiotic stress
nutrients
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dc.title.spa.fl_str_mv Influence of soil fertility on waterlogging tolerance of two Brachiaria grasses
title Influence of soil fertility on waterlogging tolerance of two Brachiaria grasses
spellingShingle Influence of soil fertility on waterlogging tolerance of two Brachiaria grasses
57 Ciencias de la vida; Biología / Life sciences; biology
58 Plantas / Plants
tropical pastures
adaptation
abiotic stress
nutrients
title_short Influence of soil fertility on waterlogging tolerance of two Brachiaria grasses
title_full Influence of soil fertility on waterlogging tolerance of two Brachiaria grasses
title_fullStr Influence of soil fertility on waterlogging tolerance of two Brachiaria grasses
title_full_unstemmed Influence of soil fertility on waterlogging tolerance of two Brachiaria grasses
title_sort Influence of soil fertility on waterlogging tolerance of two Brachiaria grasses
dc.creator.fl_str_mv Jiménez, Juan De la Cruz
Cardoso, Juan Andrés
Arango-Londoño, David
Fischer, Gerhard
Rao, Idupulapati
dc.contributor.author.spa.fl_str_mv Jiménez, Juan De la Cruz
Cardoso, Juan Andrés
Arango-Londoño, David
Fischer, Gerhard
Rao, Idupulapati
dc.subject.ddc.spa.fl_str_mv 57 Ciencias de la vida; Biología / Life sciences; biology
58 Plantas / Plants
topic 57 Ciencias de la vida; Biología / Life sciences; biology
58 Plantas / Plants
tropical pastures
adaptation
abiotic stress
nutrients
dc.subject.proposal.spa.fl_str_mv tropical pastures
adaptation
abiotic stress
nutrients
description As a consequence of global warming, rainfall is expected to increase in several regions around the world. This, together with poor soil drainage, will result in waterlogged soil conditions. Brachiaria grasses are widely sown in the tropics and, these grasses confront seasonal waterlogged conditions. Several studies have indicated that an increase in nutrient availability could reduce the negative impact of waterlogging. Therefore, an outdoor study was conducted to evaluate the responses of two Brachiaria sp. grasses with contrasting tolerances to waterlogging, B. ruziziensis (sensitive) and B. humidicola (tolerant), with two soil fertility levels. The genotypes were grown with two different soil fertilization levels (high and low) and under well-drained or waterlogged soil conditions for 15 days. The biomass production, chlorophyll content, photosynthetic efficiency, and macro- (N, P, K, Ca, Mg and S) and micronutrient (Fe, Mn, Cu, Zn and B) contents in the shoot tissue were determined. Significant differences in the nutrient content of the genotypes and treatments were found. An increase of redoximorphic elements (Fe and Mn) in the soil solution occurred with the waterlogging. The greater tolerance of B. humidicola to waterlogged conditions might be due to an efficient root system that is able to acquire nutrients (N, P, K) and potentially exclude phytotoxic elements (Fe and Mn) under waterlogged conditions.  A high nutrient availability in the waterlogged soils did not result in an improved tolerance for B. ruziziensis. The greater growth impairment seen in the B. ruziziensis with high soil fertility and waterlogging (as opposed to low soil fertility and waterlogging) was possibly due to an increased concentration of redoximorphic elements under these conditions.
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