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How does shading mitigates the water deficit in young Hymenaea courbaril L. plants?

Information on tolerance to isolated or combined abiotic stresses is still scarce for tree species, although such stresses are normal in nature. The interactive effect of light availability and water stress has been reported for some native tree species in Brazil but has not been widely investigated...

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Autores principales: Reis, Lucas C., Scalon, Silvana P. Q., Foresti, Andressa C., Dresch, Daiane M., Santos, Cleberton C., Lima, Vânia T.
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10546060/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37794932
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2023.1235234
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author Reis, Lucas C.
Scalon, Silvana P. Q.
Foresti, Andressa C.
Dresch, Daiane M.
Santos, Cleberton C.
Lima, Vânia T.
author_facet Reis, Lucas C.
Scalon, Silvana P. Q.
Foresti, Andressa C.
Dresch, Daiane M.
Santos, Cleberton C.
Lima, Vânia T.
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description Information on tolerance to isolated or combined abiotic stresses is still scarce for tree species, although such stresses are normal in nature. The interactive effect of light availability and water stress has been reported for some native tree species in Brazil but has not been widely investigated. To test the hypothesis that shading can mitigate the stressful effect of water deficit on the photosynthetic and antioxidant metabolism and on the growth of young Hymenaea courbaril L. plants, we evaluated the following two water regimes: a) continuous irrigation – control (I) - 75% field capacity. and b) water deficit (S), characterized by irrigation suspension associated the two following periods of evaluation: P0 - when the photosynthetic rate of plants subjected to irrigation suspension reached values ​​close to zero, with the seedlings being re-irrigated at that moment, and REC - when the photosynthetic rate of the re-irrigated plants of each shading levels reached values ​​similar to those of plants in the control treatment, totaling four treatments: IP0, SP0, IREC, and SREC. The plants of these four treatments were cultivated under the four following shading levels: 0, 30, 50, and 70%, constituting 16 treatments. Intermediate shading of 30 and 50% mitigates the water deficit and accelerates the recovery of H. courbaril. Water deficit associated with cultivation without shading (0%) should not be adopted in the cultivation or transplantation of H. courbaril. After the resumption of irrigation in the REC, the other characteristics presented a recovery under all cultivation conditions. Key message: Intermediate shading of 30 and 50% mitigates the water deficit and accelerates the recovery of H. courbaril.
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spelling pubmed-105460602023-10-04 How does shading mitigates the water deficit in young Hymenaea courbaril L. plants? Reis, Lucas C. Scalon, Silvana P. Q. Foresti, Andressa C. Dresch, Daiane M. Santos, Cleberton C. Lima, Vânia T. Front Plant Sci Plant Science Information on tolerance to isolated or combined abiotic stresses is still scarce for tree species, although such stresses are normal in nature. The interactive effect of light availability and water stress has been reported for some native tree species in Brazil but has not been widely investigated. To test the hypothesis that shading can mitigate the stressful effect of water deficit on the photosynthetic and antioxidant metabolism and on the growth of young Hymenaea courbaril L. plants, we evaluated the following two water regimes: a) continuous irrigation – control (I) - 75% field capacity. and b) water deficit (S), characterized by irrigation suspension associated the two following periods of evaluation: P0 - when the photosynthetic rate of plants subjected to irrigation suspension reached values ​​close to zero, with the seedlings being re-irrigated at that moment, and REC - when the photosynthetic rate of the re-irrigated plants of each shading levels reached values ​​similar to those of plants in the control treatment, totaling four treatments: IP0, SP0, IREC, and SREC. The plants of these four treatments were cultivated under the four following shading levels: 0, 30, 50, and 70%, constituting 16 treatments. Intermediate shading of 30 and 50% mitigates the water deficit and accelerates the recovery of H. courbaril. Water deficit associated with cultivation without shading (0%) should not be adopted in the cultivation or transplantation of H. courbaril. After the resumption of irrigation in the REC, the other characteristics presented a recovery under all cultivation conditions. Key message: Intermediate shading of 30 and 50% mitigates the water deficit and accelerates the recovery of H. courbaril. Frontiers Media S.A. 2023-09-19 /pmc/articles/PMC10546060/ /pubmed/37794932 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2023.1235234 Text en Copyright © 2023 Reis, Scalon, Foresti, Dresch, Santos and Lima https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
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Reis, Lucas C.
Scalon, Silvana P. Q.
Foresti, Andressa C.
Dresch, Daiane M.
Santos, Cleberton C.
Lima, Vânia T.
How does shading mitigates the water deficit in young Hymenaea courbaril L. plants?
title How does shading mitigates the water deficit in young Hymenaea courbaril L. plants?
title_full How does shading mitigates the water deficit in young Hymenaea courbaril L. plants?
title_fullStr How does shading mitigates the water deficit in young Hymenaea courbaril L. plants?
title_full_unstemmed How does shading mitigates the water deficit in young Hymenaea courbaril L. plants?
title_short How does shading mitigates the water deficit in young Hymenaea courbaril L. plants?
title_sort how does shading mitigates the water deficit in young hymenaea courbaril l. plants?
topic Plant Science
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10546060/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37794932
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2023.1235234
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