Estabelecimento do capim setária cv. kazungula em condições de inundação

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The survival capacity Setaria sphacelata (Schumach.) Moss var. sericea (Stapf) Clayton cv. Kazungula was studied under flooded conditions during the establishment period. The experimental data were collected in two phases. Flooded conditions were simulated using cement boxes full of mud soil from the field. The experimental design was completely randomized, replicated four times. The first phase had imposed 10 days of flooding after: 0, 10, 20, 30 and 40 days from sowing. Treatments did not differ statistically (P<0.01) in terms of number of individuals saved at the end of this phase, except for the treatment in which the flooded condition was imposed 10 days after sowing. A higher tendency was observed in relation to the treatment in which the flooded condition was imposed immediately after sowing (0 days), suggesting a possible flooding inducement to this species seed germination. The second phase had flooding periods of: 15, 20, 25, 30 e 35 days immediately after sowing. The results showed that 15 days or more of flooded conditions, can affect the seed germination potential, reducing the number of emerging plants (P<0.05) and compromising their establishment.

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Haddad, C. M., Platzeck, C. O., Tamassia, L. F. M., & Castro, F. G. F. (2000). Estabelecimento do capim setária cv. kazungula em condições de inundação. Scientia Agricola, 57(2), 205–212. https://doi.org/10.1590/S0103-90162000000200003

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