Photochemical efficiency of Brachiaria brizantha under Eucalyptus canopies in an ILF system.

Brazilian livestock farming is an essential part of the country's economy, standing out as one of the largest sectors of national agribusiness. Challenges such as the search for environmental sustainability require appropriate management for soil conservation and the development of the livestock sector. The integrated livestock-forestry (ILF) system is a sustainable technique that aims to integrate different production systems in the same area, making better use of natural resources. The choice of tree species to be implemented in the system is highly relevant, as it affects the luminosity available to the species that grow under its canopy, affecting determining characteristics associated with the productivity and quality of the pasture. The aim of this study was to evaluate the influence of luminosity in the understory of an ILF system on the photosynthetic activity of the Brachiaria brizantha species in an Atlantic Forest region. To do this, chlorophyll a fluorescence analyses were carried out on forage plants grown in a consortium with Eucalyptus urograndis (Clone 1407), with spacing between the trees of 4m and 24m between the crop rows. The treatments were established according to two lighting conditions: the control treatment corresponding to the condition with the highest lighting (between the planting rows) and the treatment with the lowest lighting corresponding to the area under the canopy of the eucalyptus trees (in the crop row). The results show that the low light supplied to the B. brizantha forage promotes low efficiency in the electron transport chain, indicating a possible stress situation.

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Main Authors: OLIVEIRA, J. R. de, RICARDO, R. de A. K., DONAGEMMA, G. K., HÜTHER, C. M., BATISTA, I., CORREIA, M. E. F., MULLER, M. D.
Other Authors: JULIA RAMOS DE OLIVEIRA, UNIVERSIDADE FEDERAL FLUMINENSE; REBECCA DE ANDRADE KLEIN RICARDO, UNIVERSIDADE FEDERAL FLUMINENSE; GUILHERME KANGUSSU DONAGEMMA, CNPS; CRISTINA MOLL HÜTHER, UNIVERSIDADE FEDERAL FLUMINENSE; ITAYNARA BATISTA, UNIVERSIDADE FEDERAL FLUMINENSE; MARIA ELIZABETH FERNANDES CORREIA, CNPAB; MARCELO DIAS MULLER, CNPGL.
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Published: 2024-03-20
Subjects:Light stress, Estresse luminoso, Pecuária, Forragem, Fotossíntese, Livestock, Forage, Photosynthesis,
Online Access:http://www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br/alice/handle/doc/1163034
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spelling dig-alice-doc-11630342024-03-21T11:33:49Z Photochemical efficiency of Brachiaria brizantha under Eucalyptus canopies in an ILF system. OLIVEIRA, J. R. de RICARDO, R. de A. K. DONAGEMMA, G. K. HÜTHER, C. M. BATISTA, I. CORREIA, M. E. F. MULLER, M. D. JULIA RAMOS DE OLIVEIRA, UNIVERSIDADE FEDERAL FLUMINENSE; REBECCA DE ANDRADE KLEIN RICARDO, UNIVERSIDADE FEDERAL FLUMINENSE; GUILHERME KANGUSSU DONAGEMMA, CNPS; CRISTINA MOLL HÜTHER, UNIVERSIDADE FEDERAL FLUMINENSE; ITAYNARA BATISTA, UNIVERSIDADE FEDERAL FLUMINENSE; MARIA ELIZABETH FERNANDES CORREIA, CNPAB; MARCELO DIAS MULLER, CNPGL. Light stress Estresse luminoso Pecuária Forragem Fotossíntese Livestock Forage Photosynthesis Brazilian livestock farming is an essential part of the country's economy, standing out as one of the largest sectors of national agribusiness. Challenges such as the search for environmental sustainability require appropriate management for soil conservation and the development of the livestock sector. The integrated livestock-forestry (ILF) system is a sustainable technique that aims to integrate different production systems in the same area, making better use of natural resources. The choice of tree species to be implemented in the system is highly relevant, as it affects the luminosity available to the species that grow under its canopy, affecting determining characteristics associated with the productivity and quality of the pasture. The aim of this study was to evaluate the influence of luminosity in the understory of an ILF system on the photosynthetic activity of the Brachiaria brizantha species in an Atlantic Forest region. To do this, chlorophyll a fluorescence analyses were carried out on forage plants grown in a consortium with Eucalyptus urograndis (Clone 1407), with spacing between the trees of 4m and 24m between the crop rows. The treatments were established according to two lighting conditions: the control treatment corresponding to the condition with the highest lighting (between the planting rows) and the treatment with the lowest lighting corresponding to the area under the canopy of the eucalyptus trees (in the crop row). The results show that the low light supplied to the B. brizantha forage promotes low efficiency in the electron transport chain, indicating a possible stress situation. 2024-03-21T11:33:49Z 2024-03-21T11:33:49Z 2024-03-20 2023 Artigo em anais e proceedings In: WORKSHOP ON BIOSYSTEMS ENGINEERING - WEB 9.0, 9., 2023, Niterói. Proceedings [...]. Niterói: AGRHA Consulting, 2023. p. 83-86. http://www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br/alice/handle/doc/1163034 eng openAccess
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topic Light stress
Estresse luminoso
Pecuária
Forragem
Fotossíntese
Livestock
Forage
Photosynthesis
Light stress
Estresse luminoso
Pecuária
Forragem
Fotossíntese
Livestock
Forage
Photosynthesis
spellingShingle Light stress
Estresse luminoso
Pecuária
Forragem
Fotossíntese
Livestock
Forage
Photosynthesis
Light stress
Estresse luminoso
Pecuária
Forragem
Fotossíntese
Livestock
Forage
Photosynthesis
OLIVEIRA, J. R. de
RICARDO, R. de A. K.
DONAGEMMA, G. K.
HÜTHER, C. M.
BATISTA, I.
CORREIA, M. E. F.
MULLER, M. D.
Photochemical efficiency of Brachiaria brizantha under Eucalyptus canopies in an ILF system.
description Brazilian livestock farming is an essential part of the country's economy, standing out as one of the largest sectors of national agribusiness. Challenges such as the search for environmental sustainability require appropriate management for soil conservation and the development of the livestock sector. The integrated livestock-forestry (ILF) system is a sustainable technique that aims to integrate different production systems in the same area, making better use of natural resources. The choice of tree species to be implemented in the system is highly relevant, as it affects the luminosity available to the species that grow under its canopy, affecting determining characteristics associated with the productivity and quality of the pasture. The aim of this study was to evaluate the influence of luminosity in the understory of an ILF system on the photosynthetic activity of the Brachiaria brizantha species in an Atlantic Forest region. To do this, chlorophyll a fluorescence analyses were carried out on forage plants grown in a consortium with Eucalyptus urograndis (Clone 1407), with spacing between the trees of 4m and 24m between the crop rows. The treatments were established according to two lighting conditions: the control treatment corresponding to the condition with the highest lighting (between the planting rows) and the treatment with the lowest lighting corresponding to the area under the canopy of the eucalyptus trees (in the crop row). The results show that the low light supplied to the B. brizantha forage promotes low efficiency in the electron transport chain, indicating a possible stress situation.
author2 JULIA RAMOS DE OLIVEIRA, UNIVERSIDADE FEDERAL FLUMINENSE; REBECCA DE ANDRADE KLEIN RICARDO, UNIVERSIDADE FEDERAL FLUMINENSE; GUILHERME KANGUSSU DONAGEMMA, CNPS; CRISTINA MOLL HÜTHER, UNIVERSIDADE FEDERAL FLUMINENSE; ITAYNARA BATISTA, UNIVERSIDADE FEDERAL FLUMINENSE; MARIA ELIZABETH FERNANDES CORREIA, CNPAB; MARCELO DIAS MULLER, CNPGL.
author_facet JULIA RAMOS DE OLIVEIRA, UNIVERSIDADE FEDERAL FLUMINENSE; REBECCA DE ANDRADE KLEIN RICARDO, UNIVERSIDADE FEDERAL FLUMINENSE; GUILHERME KANGUSSU DONAGEMMA, CNPS; CRISTINA MOLL HÜTHER, UNIVERSIDADE FEDERAL FLUMINENSE; ITAYNARA BATISTA, UNIVERSIDADE FEDERAL FLUMINENSE; MARIA ELIZABETH FERNANDES CORREIA, CNPAB; MARCELO DIAS MULLER, CNPGL.
OLIVEIRA, J. R. de
RICARDO, R. de A. K.
DONAGEMMA, G. K.
HÜTHER, C. M.
BATISTA, I.
CORREIA, M. E. F.
MULLER, M. D.
format Artigo em anais e proceedings
topic_facet Light stress
Estresse luminoso
Pecuária
Forragem
Fotossíntese
Livestock
Forage
Photosynthesis
author OLIVEIRA, J. R. de
RICARDO, R. de A. K.
DONAGEMMA, G. K.
HÜTHER, C. M.
BATISTA, I.
CORREIA, M. E. F.
MULLER, M. D.
author_sort OLIVEIRA, J. R. de
title Photochemical efficiency of Brachiaria brizantha under Eucalyptus canopies in an ILF system.
title_short Photochemical efficiency of Brachiaria brizantha under Eucalyptus canopies in an ILF system.
title_full Photochemical efficiency of Brachiaria brizantha under Eucalyptus canopies in an ILF system.
title_fullStr Photochemical efficiency of Brachiaria brizantha under Eucalyptus canopies in an ILF system.
title_full_unstemmed Photochemical efficiency of Brachiaria brizantha under Eucalyptus canopies in an ILF system.
title_sort photochemical efficiency of brachiaria brizantha under eucalyptus canopies in an ilf system.
publishDate 2024-03-20
url http://www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br/alice/handle/doc/1163034
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