Solar radiation use efficiency and morphophysiological indices in common bean cultivars

Authors

  • Gisele Carneiro da Silva Teixeira Universidade Federal de Goiás (UFG), Escola de Agronomia, Goiânia, GO, Brasil.
  • Luís Fernando Stone Empresa Brasileira de Pesquisa Agropecuária (Embrapa Arroz e Feijão), Santo Antônio de Goiás, GO, Brasil.
  • Alexandre Bryan Heinemann Empresa Brasileira de Pesquisa Agropecuária (Embrapa Arroz e Feijão), Santo Antônio de Goiás, GO, Brasil.

Keywords:

Phaseolus vulgaris L., ecophysiology, plant growth analysis.

Abstract

Common bean crops present a broad edaphoclimatic adaptation, allowing their cultivation throughout the year. However, in order to reach good economic income levels, it is fundamental to understand the processes that affect the growth and development of the crop in various environments. This study aimed to compare two common bean cultivars (BRS Radiante and Pérola) contrasting in cycle and growth behavior by using morphophysiological indices and solar radiation use efficiency. The following traits were evaluated: light extinction coefficient, radiation use efficiency, phenologic development, leaf area index, total dry matter weight, crop growth rate, relative growth rate and dry matter partitioning. The BRS Radiante cultivar shows a higher vigor, when compared to the Pérola cultivar, due to its faster initial phenologic development and higher initial and relative growth rates. Both cultivars differ for leaf area index and shoot architecture, although that does not happen for light extinction coefficient. The BRS Radiante cultivar shows a higher solar radiation use efficiency, resulting in a greater dry matter yield throughout its development.

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Published

2015-02-13

How to Cite

TEIXEIRA, G. C. da S.; STONE, L. F.; HEINEMANN, A. B. Solar radiation use efficiency and morphophysiological indices in common bean cultivars. Pesquisa Agropecuária Tropical [Agricultural Research in the Tropics], Goiânia, v. 45, n. 1, p. 9–17, 2015. Disponível em: https://revistas.ufg.br/pat/article/view/28297. Acesso em: 17 jul. 2024.

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Crop Science