Agronomic, Physiological, and Post-Harvest Aspects of Different Blueberry Cultivars Treated with Silicon

Q3 Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Thays Silva, Renan Caldas Umburanas, Carla Garcia, Gabriela Datsch Bennemann, Patricia Carla Giloni-Lima, Carine Rusin, Allison John de Sousa, Renato Vasconcelos Botelho
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The objective of this study was to evaluate the effect of foliar application of silicon in different blueberry (Vaccinium myrtillus) cultivars. The treatments were installed in a factorial design with six replications, and consisted of three different cultivars (Brightwell, Beckblue and Climax) with or without regular application of silicon via foliar, using silicon oxide at 1.5 g L-1. It was evaluated the following plant attributes: leaf area, chlorophyll fluorescence, and phenylalanine ammonia lyase activity, meanwhile the following postharvest attributes were evaluated: fruit number, diameter and weight, yield, pH, content of soluble solids, titratable acidity, contents of phenolic compounds and anthocyanins, and activity of peroxidase. Vegetative development of blueberry plants in response to Si presented higher yield, leaf area, phenylalanine ammonia lyase activity, and higher chlorophyll fluorescence relationships such as maximum photochemical efficiency and PSII potential activity, as well as less stressed plants, especially in cultivars Climax and Brightwell. For post-harvest physicochemical characteristics, silicon foliar application improved fruit weight and diameter for cvs. Beckblue and Climax, and fruit number for cv. Brightwell. All cultivars, in response to silicon application increased the titratable acidity, the levels of phenolic compounds, the level of anthocyanins, whereas peroxidase activity decreased. The performance of the evaluated blueberry cultivars was better through silicon application, with greater performance of vegetative growth, fruit yield, and fruit quality, especially in cultivar Climax, which was the most suitable in terms in of fruit yield in this study.
不同蓝莓品种硅处理的农艺、生理和采后特征
本研究的目的是评价不同品种蓝莓叶面施硅的效果。试验采用6个重复的析因设计,包括3个不同的品种(Brightwell、Beckblue和Climax),有或没有通过叶面施用硅,使用1.5 g L-1的氧化硅。评价了叶片面积、叶绿素荧光和苯丙氨酸解氨酶活性,同时评价了采后性状:果实数、直径和重量、产量、pH、可溶性固形物含量、可滴定酸度、酚类化合物和花青素含量以及过氧化物酶活性。在Si胁迫下,蓝莓的营养发育表现出更高的产量、叶面积、苯丙氨酸解氨酶活性以及更高的叶绿素荧光关系(如最大光化学效率和PSII潜在活性),且胁迫程度较低,尤其是Climax和Brightwell品种。在采后理化性状方面,施硅叶面改善了果实重和直径。Beckblue和Climax,果数为cv。Brightwell。施硅提高了各品种的可滴定酸度、酚类化合物含量和花青素含量,降低了过氧化物酶活性。施用硅的蓝莓品种表现较好,营养生长、果实产量和果实品质均有较好的表现,其中顶极品种最适合本研究品种的产量。
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Comunicata Scientiae
Comunicata Scientiae Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Agricultural and Biological Sciences (all)
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期刊介绍: The Comunicata Scientiae journal edited by Campus “Profa Cinobelina Elvas” of Federal University of Piauí (Brazil) publishes original articles, scientific notes and review articles (when invited by the editorial board), which present significant importance for Agrarian and Environmental Sciences in Portuguese, Spanish and preferentially, in English.
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