JÁCOME, A. G.; http://lattes.cnpq.br/4085704693775656; JÁCOME, Aleksandra Gomes.
Resumen:
We studied the growth and yield of six cultivars and one lineage of cotton
(Gossypium hirsutum L), developed in a greenhouse of DEAg/CCT/UFPB,
municipal district of Campina Grande - PB, using material whith a loamy-sand, soil
texture, previonsly classified as saline sodic soil. The experiment was set in the
period of MAy to November 1998. We used the factorial scheme 6 x 5, in
completely randomized desiign with three replications. Cultivars and lineage used
were: CNPA Precoce 1, CNPA Precoce 2, CNPA 7H, EMBRAPA 113-Algodao.
7MH, EMBRAPA 112-Algodao.6M e CNPA Acala 93/15; and water irrigation
salinity levels: 2,0; 4,0; 6,0; 8,0 e 10,0 ds/m a 25 °C, repectively. The control of the
irrigation was done by the weighing of the vases, elevating the soil water content to
90% field capacity. The following variables were analysed: plant height, leaf and
branch number, leaf area, vegetal matter weight, fiber number and matter weight,
yield fiber weight, 100 seeds weight, fiber percentage, plume and CEes weight.
The results obtained of this survey showed that the cotton is mores sensitive to
salinity in the growth and vegetative development variables than the yield variable
between the cultivars and lineage, the CNPA Precoce 2 cultivar has a tendecy to
be more perceptible to the salt stresses. While EMBRAPA 113-Algodao.7MH
cultivar is more tolerant to water irrigation salinity in growth and vegetative
development variables, the CNPA Acala 93/15 lineage is tolerant in yield. The
branch and root matter weight were the most affected variables between the
cultivars and lineage. There was not influence of 10dS.m1 irrigation waters salinity
level on 100 seeds weight and in fiber percentage of the cultivars and lineage but
EMBRAPA 112-Algodao.6M cultivar. This cultivar did not adapt to the conditions of
the experiment, being the most affected by salinity.