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Nitrate and ammonium proportions and tanzânia guineagrass tolerance to stress by excess copper

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Author(s):
João Cardoso de Souza Junior
Total Authors: 1
Document type: Master's Dissertation
Press: Piracicaba.
Institution: Universidade de São Paulo (USP). Escola Superior de Agricultura Luiz de Queiroz (ESALA/BC)
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Examining board members:
Francisco Antonio Monteiro; Roberto Lyra Villas Boas; Jussara Borges Regitano
Advisor: Francisco Antonio Monteiro
Abstract

The supply of nitrate (NO3-) and ammonium (NH4+) proportions in the growth medium can optimize the metabolism and growth of Panicum maximum. Copper (Cu) toxicity causes oxidative stress in plants, affecting metabolism, photosynthesis and biomass production. There are no researchs associating proportions of NO3-/NH4+ for alleviating Cu stress toxicity. The objective was to evaluate the effect of Cu toxicity on metabolism, mineral nutrition, photosynthesis and dry matter production, as well as the role of NO3-/NH4+ proportions in alleviating such toxicity. The experimental was carried out in randomized complete block design in a 3×4 factorial with six replications. Three replications were used to evaluated metabolic and physiological attributes and other three to determine nutrition and productive attributes. The factors were three proportions of NO3-/NH4+ (100/0, 70/30 and 50/50) combined with four rates of Cu (0.3, 250, 500 and 1000 μmol L-1) in nutrient solution. Two plant growth periods evaluated, being the first with plants exposure to Cu and the second without the exposure to Cu. In the first cut, plants supplied with 70/30 of NO3-/NH4+ proportions and Cu rates of 1000 μmol L-1 showed high Cu concentration in recently fully expanded leaf laminae (LR), high Cu accumulation in the biomass, high NH4+ concentration in LR, high NH4+ accumulation in shoots, high glutamine synthetase activity in LR, higher proline concentration in LR, high superoxide dismutase (SOD) activity in parts of grass and low shoot dry matter production. In the grass supplied with 100/0 of NO3-/NH4+ and Cu of 1000 μmol L-1 it was found a low Cu concentration in LR and low Cu accumulation in shoots, but the concentration and accumulation of this metal in roots were increased even in lower Cu rate. Plants supply with 100/0 of NO3-/NH4+ also showed high NO3- concentration in LR, high NO3- accumulation in roots, high N accumulation in shoots, high nitrate reductase activity in LR, high stomatal conductance and high biomass production. In the grass supplied with 100/0 of NO3-/NH4+, there was low SOD activity and low proline concentration in shoots. The concentration of malondialdehyde was low at the high Cu rate, as well as the transpiration rate, photosystem II efficiency, electron transport rate and CO2 assimilation rate. Catalase, guaiacol peroxidase, ascorbate peroxidase and glutathione reductase activities were activated mainly in roots, being high in high Cu rate. Cu toxicity negatively affects metabolism, mineral nutrition, physiology and dry matter productions of tanzania guineagrass, but NO3-/NH4+ proportions change this toxicity. The only use of NO3- in the N supply is a strategy of great potential to be use in plants with of high Cu stress. However, combinations of NO3- with NH4+ in the growth medium when plants suffer moderate Cu stress is strategic for great metal phytoextraction. (AU)

FAPESP's process: 15/20625-0 - Nitrate/ammonium relationship and Tanzania guinea grass tolerance to stress caused by copper
Grantee:João Cardoso de Souza Junior
Support Opportunities: Scholarships in Brazil - Master