Physiological and productive responses of maize submitted to irrigation depths at different seasons of cultivation

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International Journal of Development Research

Volume: 
09
Article ID: 
17648
8 pages
Research Article

Physiological and productive responses of maize submitted to irrigation depths at different seasons of cultivation

Samuel Silva, Marcelo Augusto da Silva Soares, Ronaldo do Nascimento, Iêdo Teodoro, Carla Sabrina da Silva, Cícero Teixeira Silva Costa, José Alberto Ferreira Cardoso, Ricardo Araújo Ferreira Junior, Guilherme Bastos Lyra, Marcos Antonio Ferreira de Morais Jorge Xavier Lins Cunha and Allan Hemerson de Moura

Abstract: 

The use of agricultural techniques such as irrigation promotes physiological responses capable of significantly altering the growth, development and yield of maize, but water should be used in the appropriate amount for cultivation. Thus, the objective of this work was to evaluate physiological and productive responses of maize submitted to water levels. The experiment was conducted in two seasons (rainy and dry season) in Rio Largo, Alagoas, Brazil, with five treatments corresponding to five irrigation levels (40, 80, 120, 160 and 200% of crop evapotranspiration - ETc) and four replications. The physiological rates, chlorophyll and dry matter, as well as grain yield, were evaluated. As a result, it was observed in the rainy season the maize has lower water requirement and lower grain yield than in the dry season. In the latter period there is greater significance in the physiological responses of the plant to treatments such as greater stomatal condutance and greater transpiration, allied to higher photosynthetic rates. Maize grain yield is only guaranteed by rainfall in the rainy season. In the dry season, the maximum yield can be obtained with irrigation level equivalent to 147% of ETc.

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