SANTOS JÚNIOR, J. A.; http://lattes.cnpq.br/2839547928353699; SANTOS JÚNIOR, José Amilton.
Resumo:
Due to the scarcity of good quality water, several alternatives have been
to expand supply and increase agricultural activity. O
The objective of this work was to evaluate the growth and yield of sunflower (Helianthus
annum L. var. EMBRAPA 122 / V-2000) in two cultivation systems, different types of
water and doses of boron. In the first experiment the sunflower was grown in soil and
irrigated with sewage from domestic and domestic sewage and subjected to
increasing doses of boron. The experimental design was in randomized blocks,
analyzed in a factorial scheme (5 x 2) with five doses of boron (0.0, 1.0, 2.0, 3.0 and 4.0
ppm) combined with two types of irrigation water (wastewater from
domestic sewage and water supply); for each experimental unit we used
three repetitions totaling 30 units. It was found that the doses of boron and the types
used did not significantly influence the
percentage of unviable achenes; however, wastewater affected
positively the phytomass production of the shoot. In the second
experiment, the growth and yield components of sunflower (var. EMBRAPA
122 / V-2000) cultivated in a hydroponic system, using coconut fiber as
substrate. The experimental design used was a completely randomized one.
factorial scheme (5x2) with three repetitions, so that five
different salinity levels (1.7, 4.3, 5.0, 9.0 and 11.5 dS m "1) and two managements, with
one and two plants per pot. It was verified that the differentiated management of the plants of
sunflower did not affect crop yield and that the mass of 1000 sunflower achenes
hydroponic system and technically viable for salinity
up to 4,3dSm ''.