MELO, G. G.; http://lattes.cnpq.br/4009434592734217; MELO, Gérsia Gonçalves de.
Resumo:
The Paraiban Cariri region has limitations agricultural activities due to high soil
salinity and irregular rainfall and water deficits that cause the phenomenon of drought. In this
context, the soybean breeding allow its cultivation under semiarid conditions, which implies
the reduction of transport costs to other regions of the country, traditionally producing this
legume rich in protein. This work has been characterized as a first stage of breeding, and
aimed to identify soybean genotypes better adapted to abiotic stresses of Cariri, especially
with regard to salinity. Initially 150 genotypes were tested in greenhouse under salinized
substract artificially. Then, the materials that stood out were laboratory tested for various
parameters according to the Rules for Testing Seeds (RTS). Based on previous steps, five
genotypes were selected as most promising, which were plotted in the field for germination
tests. In this last step were obtained germination percentages above 80%. Potentially, the
intent of this research in the coming years will foster a positive economic impact to the goats
creators of the Paraíba.