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Growth of Adesmia spp. seedlings submitted to aluminum doses in nutritive solution

Among the several native legume species found in the Southern part of Brazil, one of the most important is the genus Adesmia DC., which has several species with a great potential as forage plants. Among the several factors to be studied in these species, the aluminum tolerance is one particularly important because the soils from this region are acid with high levels of aluminum. In this paper it is reported the response of A. latifolia and A. tristis to five aluminum doses in nutritive solution (0; 0,15; 0,45; 0,75 and 0,75mg l) containing only calcium (25mg l). The aluminum tolerance was assessed by measuring the roots weight and length after 13 days of growth in the solution. At the end of this time, it was observed that both species showed an inhibition in secondary roots development, with A. tristis having symptoms of aluminum toxicity, showing roots stubbier than A. latifolia. There was a significant effect for the species factor over root length and dry matter and also a significant effect upon the species-aluminum interaction to the relative root growth (RRG), pointing out the differential response presented by both species. A. latifolia did not show a significant decrease in the RRG, pointing out to the tolerance to the aluminum levels used. A. tristis was more sensitive, with a significant decrease in the root elongation.

aluminum; Adesmia; native forage legumes


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