Photosynthetic and grain yield responses to intercropping of two common bean lines with maize under two types of fertilizer applications in the colombian amazon region

Acid soils in the Amazon region are characterized by low fertility and high aluminum saturation causing reduced crop yields. Improving genetic adaptation of crop genotypes together with suitable agronomic management practices can mitigate the impact on crop production in acid soils. The objective of...

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Autores principales: Suárez, Juan Carlos, Anzola, José Alexander, Contreras, Amara Tatiana, Salas, Dina Luz, Vanegas, José Iván, Urban, Milan Oldřich, Beebe, Stephen E., Rao, Idupulapati M.
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Publicado: Elsevier 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/127132
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author Suárez, Juan Carlos
Anzola, José Alexander
Contreras, Amara Tatiana
Salas, Dina Luz
Vanegas, José Iván
Urban, Milan Oldřich
Beebe, Stephen E.
Rao, Idupulapati M.
author_browse Anzola, José Alexander
Beebe, Stephen E.
Contreras, Amara Tatiana
Rao, Idupulapati M.
Salas, Dina Luz
Suárez, Juan Carlos
Urban, Milan Oldřich
Vanegas, José Iván
author_facet Suárez, Juan Carlos
Anzola, José Alexander
Contreras, Amara Tatiana
Salas, Dina Luz
Vanegas, José Iván
Urban, Milan Oldřich
Beebe, Stephen E.
Rao, Idupulapati M.
author_sort Suárez, Juan Carlos
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description Acid soils in the Amazon region are characterized by low fertility and high aluminum saturation causing reduced crop yields. Improving genetic adaptation of crop genotypes together with suitable agronomic management practices can mitigate the impact on crop production in acid soils. The objective of the present study was to determine the photosynthetic and grain yield responses of two common bean lines to intercropping with maize under two types of fertilizer applications in the Colombian Amazon region. A randomized complete block design (RCBD) with 3 replications in a nested trifactorial arrangement was used consisting of two advanced bean lines of BFS 10 and ALB 121 (main plots); three cropping system patterns of monoculture, intercropping pattern 1, intercropping pattern 2 (subplots); and two types of fertilizer applications, chemical and organic (sub-subplots) for a total of 12 treatments. The experiment was conducted in two growing seasons and the effects of the treatments were evaluated during two growth stages within a cropping season. Measurements included photo- synthetic gas exchange characteristics, chlorophyll fluorescence, specific leaf area, viability of pollen and grain yield. Mean values from two growing seasons were presented. Photosynthetic response of BFS 10 was superior to ALB 121 under both monoculture and intercropping patterns with either chemical or organic fertilizer appli- cation. Both bean lines showed an increase in apparent quantum efficiency and maximum rate of ribulose-1, 5- bisphosphate carboxylase/oxygenase (RuBisCO) carboxylation (Vcmax) during pod filling growth stage when grown in association with maize, particularly with organic fertilizer application. Small farmers in the Amazon region can benefit from either one of the two bean lines by growing them as intercrops with maize, using organic fertilizer application.
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spelling CGSpace1271322025-11-11T17:39:14Z Photosynthetic and grain yield responses to intercropping of two common bean lines with maize under two types of fertilizer applications in the colombian amazon region Suárez, Juan Carlos Anzola, José Alexander Contreras, Amara Tatiana Salas, Dina Luz Vanegas, José Iván Urban, Milan Oldřich Beebe, Stephen E. Rao, Idupulapati M. yield response factor intercropping fertilizer application cultivo intercalado aplicación de abonos carbon fixation, carboxylation, gas exchange, intercropping pattern, monoculture, quantum yield horticulture Acid soils in the Amazon region are characterized by low fertility and high aluminum saturation causing reduced crop yields. Improving genetic adaptation of crop genotypes together with suitable agronomic management practices can mitigate the impact on crop production in acid soils. The objective of the present study was to determine the photosynthetic and grain yield responses of two common bean lines to intercropping with maize under two types of fertilizer applications in the Colombian Amazon region. A randomized complete block design (RCBD) with 3 replications in a nested trifactorial arrangement was used consisting of two advanced bean lines of BFS 10 and ALB 121 (main plots); three cropping system patterns of monoculture, intercropping pattern 1, intercropping pattern 2 (subplots); and two types of fertilizer applications, chemical and organic (sub-subplots) for a total of 12 treatments. The experiment was conducted in two growing seasons and the effects of the treatments were evaluated during two growth stages within a cropping season. Measurements included photo- synthetic gas exchange characteristics, chlorophyll fluorescence, specific leaf area, viability of pollen and grain yield. Mean values from two growing seasons were presented. Photosynthetic response of BFS 10 was superior to ALB 121 under both monoculture and intercropping patterns with either chemical or organic fertilizer appli- cation. Both bean lines showed an increase in apparent quantum efficiency and maximum rate of ribulose-1, 5- bisphosphate carboxylase/oxygenase (RuBisCO) carboxylation (Vcmax) during pod filling growth stage when grown in association with maize, particularly with organic fertilizer application. Small farmers in the Amazon region can benefit from either one of the two bean lines by growing them as intercrops with maize, using organic fertilizer application. 2022-07 2023-01-14T15:07:37Z 2023-01-14T15:07:37Z Journal Article https://hdl.handle.net/10568/127132 en Limited Access application/pdf Elsevier Suarez, J.C.; Anzola, J.A.; Contreras, A.T.; Salas, D.L.; Vanegas, J.I.; Urban, M.O.; Beebe, S.E.; Rao, I.M. (2022) Photosynthetic and grain yield responses to intercropping of two common bean lines with maize under two types of fertilizer applications in the colombian Amazon region. Scientia Horticulturae 301: 111108 ISSN: 0304-4238
spellingShingle yield response factor
intercropping
fertilizer application
cultivo intercalado
aplicación de abonos
carbon fixation, carboxylation, gas exchange, intercropping pattern, monoculture, quantum yield
horticulture
Suárez, Juan Carlos
Anzola, José Alexander
Contreras, Amara Tatiana
Salas, Dina Luz
Vanegas, José Iván
Urban, Milan Oldřich
Beebe, Stephen E.
Rao, Idupulapati M.
Photosynthetic and grain yield responses to intercropping of two common bean lines with maize under two types of fertilizer applications in the colombian amazon region
title Photosynthetic and grain yield responses to intercropping of two common bean lines with maize under two types of fertilizer applications in the colombian amazon region
title_full Photosynthetic and grain yield responses to intercropping of two common bean lines with maize under two types of fertilizer applications in the colombian amazon region
title_fullStr Photosynthetic and grain yield responses to intercropping of two common bean lines with maize under two types of fertilizer applications in the colombian amazon region
title_full_unstemmed Photosynthetic and grain yield responses to intercropping of two common bean lines with maize under two types of fertilizer applications in the colombian amazon region
title_short Photosynthetic and grain yield responses to intercropping of two common bean lines with maize under two types of fertilizer applications in the colombian amazon region
title_sort photosynthetic and grain yield responses to intercropping of two common bean lines with maize under two types of fertilizer applications in the colombian amazon region
topic yield response factor
intercropping
fertilizer application
cultivo intercalado
aplicación de abonos
carbon fixation, carboxylation, gas exchange, intercropping pattern, monoculture, quantum yield
horticulture
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/127132
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