Morphological and physiological responses of Spatholobus suberectus Dunn to nitrogen and water availability

2019 ◽  
Vol 57 (4) ◽  
pp. 1130-1141
Author(s):  
Z.-X. ZHANG ◽  
J. ZHANG ◽  
Y. GONG ◽  
G.-Z. LIU ◽  
L.-L. GAO ◽  
...  
2019 ◽  
Vol 7 (2) ◽  
pp. 297
Author(s):  
Francisco Jose Basilio Alves ◽  
Antonio Lucineudo Oliveira Freire

This research aimed to evaluate the physiological responses of Mimosa tenuiflora plants submitted to variable water availability conditions during the nursery stage. Twelve-month-old plants kept in plastic pots containing 5 kg of the substrate composed of the subsoil soil mixture and bovine manure (2:1) were submitted to two treatments: irrigated (control) and water stress, which was imposed through the suspension of irrigation, rewatering after seven days of stress. The relative water content (RWC) and stomatal parameters were evaluated. The M. tenuiflora plants responded quickly to the irrigation suspension, promoting the closure of the stomata, occurring reduction in stomatal conductance, transpiration rate and photosynthesis. The instantaneous efficiency in water use of plants under water deficit remained high only until the middle of the period when irrigation was suspended, and then declined until the last day of the water deficit. After rehydration, the plants showed recovery in all evaluated parameters, indicating that the level of stress imposed did not cause irreversible damages in the cells and tissues.


2007 ◽  
Vol 19 (4) ◽  
pp. 239-244 ◽  
Author(s):  
Fábio M. DaMatta

In this special issue, ecophysiology of major tropical tree crops, considered here on a broader sense and including species such as banana, cashew, cassava, citrus, cocoa, coconut, coffee, mango, papaya, rubber, and tea, are examined. For most of these crops, photosynthesis is treated as a central process affecting growth and crop performance. The crop physiological responses to environmental factors such as water availability and temperature are highlighted. Several gaps in our database concerning ecophysiology of tropical tree crops are indicated, major advances are examined, and needs of further researches are delineated.


2018 ◽  
Vol 10 (10) ◽  
pp. 287
Author(s):  
Romeu da Silva Leite ◽  
Marilza Neves do Nascimento ◽  
Tamara Torres Tanan ◽  
Cristiane Amaral da Silva Ramos ◽  
Lourival Palmeira Gonçalves Neto ◽  
...  

It’s known that drought affects crop growth, however, little is known about the physiological responses developed under these conditions by underexploited species, such as Physalis angulata. This study aimed at assessing the physiological responses of Physalis angulata plants after 40 days under different water availability (100%, 80%, 60%, 40% and 20% of pot field capacity). In this research, the effects of the water deficit on the relative water content, water potential, gas exchange, sugars accumulation and activity of nitrate reductase were evaluated. Water relations were affected mainly in plants under severe water deficit, however, the variables remained stable when cultivated at sub-optimal levels of field capacity. Gas exchanges were also affected by water deficit, with reduction in carbon assimilation, internal carbon, stomatal conductance and transpiration, as well as increased leaf temperature and water use efficiency. Plants accumulated sugars as a mechanism of tolerance to severe water deficit, while nitrate reductase activity was reduced. P. angulata plants develop important strategies to tolerate water deficit, contributing to the establishment of crops under low water availability.


2014 ◽  
Vol 184 ◽  
pp. 230-242 ◽  
Author(s):  
Cathy Kurz Besson ◽  
Raquel Lobo-do-Vale ◽  
Maria Lucília Rodrigues ◽  
Pedro Almeida ◽  
Alastair Herd ◽  
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