Effects of shading on growth and photosynthetic metabolism in Dipteryx alata Vogel seedlings under flooding

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Autor(a) principal: Linné, Jéssica Aline
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: Jesus, Maílson Vieria, de Lima, Vânia Tomazelli [UNESP], Reis, Lucas Coutinho, Dresch, Daiane Mugnol, de Paula Quintão Scalon, Silvana, Santos, Cleberton Correia
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Institucional da UNESP
Texto Completo: http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s40415-021-00735-7
http://hdl.handle.net/11449/222181
Resumo: Currently, environmental climate changes are constant and severe, causing physiological, biochemical and morphological changes in plants, which may induce adaptation and acclimatization to abiotic stresses. Greater knowledge about plant ecophysiology, such as the effects of light/shading and water condition may help the production and implantation of seedlings in projects for the recovery of degraded areas. Therefore, the aim of this study was to evaluate the photosynthetic metabolism, growth and quality of Dipteryx alata Vogel seedlings under three shading levels: 0%—full sun, 30% and 70% with two water regimes: the control—75% of the water retention capacity in the substrate—and the flooding of seedlings for 60 days and 100 days of post-flooding, which this last period was called recovery phase. We verified that flooding was harmful to gas exchange, potential quantum efficiency of photosystem II, plant height, expansion of the specific leaf area and quality of seedlings. However, the species recovered most of characteristics evaluated at 100 days of post-flooding with the end of stress showing the best results under 30% shading. The combination of metabolic adjustments of this species indicates resilience and plasticity then it expresses tolerance in conditions of seasonal flooding.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Effects of shading on growth and photosynthetic metabolism in Dipteryx alata Vogel seedlings under flooding
title Effects of shading on growth and photosynthetic metabolism in Dipteryx alata Vogel seedlings under flooding
spellingShingle Effects of shading on growth and photosynthetic metabolism in Dipteryx alata Vogel seedlings under flooding
Linné, Jéssica Aline
Baru
Degraded areas
Gas exchange
Light
Water stress
title_short Effects of shading on growth and photosynthetic metabolism in Dipteryx alata Vogel seedlings under flooding
title_full Effects of shading on growth and photosynthetic metabolism in Dipteryx alata Vogel seedlings under flooding
title_fullStr Effects of shading on growth and photosynthetic metabolism in Dipteryx alata Vogel seedlings under flooding
title_full_unstemmed Effects of shading on growth and photosynthetic metabolism in Dipteryx alata Vogel seedlings under flooding
title_sort Effects of shading on growth and photosynthetic metabolism in Dipteryx alata Vogel seedlings under flooding
author Linné, Jéssica Aline
author_facet Linné, Jéssica Aline
Jesus, Maílson Vieria
de Lima, Vânia Tomazelli [UNESP]
Reis, Lucas Coutinho
Dresch, Daiane Mugnol
de Paula Quintão Scalon, Silvana
Santos, Cleberton Correia
author_role author
author2 Jesus, Maílson Vieria
de Lima, Vânia Tomazelli [UNESP]
Reis, Lucas Coutinho
Dresch, Daiane Mugnol
de Paula Quintão Scalon, Silvana
Santos, Cleberton Correia
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Federal University of Grande Dourados (UFGD)
Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Linné, Jéssica Aline
Jesus, Maílson Vieria
de Lima, Vânia Tomazelli [UNESP]
Reis, Lucas Coutinho
Dresch, Daiane Mugnol
de Paula Quintão Scalon, Silvana
Santos, Cleberton Correia
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Baru
Degraded areas
Gas exchange
Light
Water stress
topic Baru
Degraded areas
Gas exchange
Light
Water stress
description Currently, environmental climate changes are constant and severe, causing physiological, biochemical and morphological changes in plants, which may induce adaptation and acclimatization to abiotic stresses. Greater knowledge about plant ecophysiology, such as the effects of light/shading and water condition may help the production and implantation of seedlings in projects for the recovery of degraded areas. Therefore, the aim of this study was to evaluate the photosynthetic metabolism, growth and quality of Dipteryx alata Vogel seedlings under three shading levels: 0%—full sun, 30% and 70% with two water regimes: the control—75% of the water retention capacity in the substrate—and the flooding of seedlings for 60 days and 100 days of post-flooding, which this last period was called recovery phase. We verified that flooding was harmful to gas exchange, potential quantum efficiency of photosystem II, plant height, expansion of the specific leaf area and quality of seedlings. However, the species recovered most of characteristics evaluated at 100 days of post-flooding with the end of stress showing the best results under 30% shading. The combination of metabolic adjustments of this species indicates resilience and plasticity then it expresses tolerance in conditions of seasonal flooding.
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