Effect of doses of poultry compost on chorophyll and flavonoids of Brachiaria brizantha brs Piatã

Authors

  • Alexandre Antonio Pasqualini Instituto de Zootecnia, Agência Paulista de Tecnologia dos Agronegócios, Nova Odessa, SP
  • Valdinei Tadeu Paulino Instituto de Zootecnia, Agência Paulista de Tecnologia dos Agronegócios, Nova Odessa, SP
  • Keila Roncato Duarte Instituto de Zootecnia, Agência Paulista de Tecnologia dos Agronegócios, Nova Odessa, SP

Keywords:

flavonoids, Piatagrass, poultry litter

Abstract

In 2012, Brazil produced 12.6 million metric tons of chicken meat, generating 10.3 tons of poultry litter. Compost made from such organic waste can be used as a low-cost bio fertilizer, especially as nitrogen and phosphorus source. The compost can increase pastures quality by giving photosynthetic improvement and altering amounts of chlorophyll and flavonoids.  There is little information about the relationship between chlorophyll a or b and flavonoids in Brachiaria brizantha Piata. The flavonoid is a kind of polyphenol compound which protects the plant against UV-B radiation and pathogen attack, it acts as attractants for pollinators, as signal molecules for initiating plant-microbe symbiotic associations and antioxidant activity. The objective of the present study was verified the effects of poultry litter compost doses on the chlorophyll and flavonoid contents in Piata grass leaves. The experiment was performed at the Animal Nutrition and Pasture Center €“ Instituto de Zootecnia €“ Nova Odessa, SP, from May to July 2013, on a Haplorthox soil (pHCaCl2= 4.9), cultivated with Piata grass (Brachiaria brizantha, Stapf), without liming. The treatments consisted of five compost doses: 0; 20; 40; 60 and 120 Mg ha-1, with the following chemical composition (%): 2.88 of N, 3.85 of P2O5, 2.50 of K2O, 9.06 of Ca and 1.16 of Mg. The experimental design was on randomized blocks with five replications.  Chlorophyll amounts and flavonoids were determined by sampling the third medium of the leaf blade from  a third of the expanded leaf from the apical  using the Dualex and the chlorophyll a and b  which were determined by  the Lichtenthaler & Wellburn (1983) method.  Results showed that chlorophyll a was similar in all doses (average of 18.3 micrograms per cm2),therefore for chlorophyll b the amount was significantly increased from 7.3 to 22.4 micrograms per  cm2 (P<0.01)when compared to no addition of poultry litter. The fast nitrogen liberation from poultry litter resulted on a better metabolism and better chlorophyll b synthesis, indicating more mass production. Flavonoid contents decreased on the leaves of Brachiaria brizantha Piatàwith the addition of poultry litter, from 1.39 to .81 micrograms per cm2, with respectively zero 120 Mg ha-1 of compost. Flavonoid content was negatively correlated to total chlorophyll, adjusted by the quadratic equation: Flavonoids= - 0.0353Chlorophyll + 2.29 (R2= 0.87). The use of increasing doses of poultry litter reduced the foliar flavonoids concentration.

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Published

2013-12-29

How to Cite

Effect of doses of poultry compost on chorophyll and flavonoids of Brachiaria brizantha brs Piatã. (2013). Bulletin of Animal Husbandry, 70(supl.). http://35.198.24.243/index.php/bia/article/view/294

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