Evaluation of Hevea clones subjected to water deficits.
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Resumo: | Six clones of Hevea were subjected to both continuous and cyclic dehydration treatments in order to evaluate their response with respect to photosynthesis, transpiration and stomatal resistance, to plant water status. The trials were carried out on young Hevea plants at eighty-five days after the stumps were transplanted in a greenhouse. The increasing soil dehydration influenced the clones differently by reducing the leaf water potential, transpiration and photosynthesis: and increasing the stomatal resistance. In some clones the cyclic soil dehydrationcaused significant reduction in the level of recovery of the transpiration rates and net photosynthesis up to the first and second water deficit cycle, respectively. For all clones, the leaf water potential decreased with the deficit cycles: and 48 h after re-irrigation the mean values of the pre-stress condition were fully recovered. The stomatal resistance increased with the cyclic water deficits. After re-irrigation a differential recovery of this parameter was observed. Consideringthe variables studied as a whole, clones IAN 3087 and IAN 6323 were less influenced by the imposed drought conditions, while FX 3899 was more sensitive. |
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Evaluation of Hevea clones subjected to water deficits.BrasilAmazonasManausRubber treeDeficiência HídricaEspécieHeveaSeringueirasoil water deficitSix clones of Hevea were subjected to both continuous and cyclic dehydration treatments in order to evaluate their response with respect to photosynthesis, transpiration and stomatal resistance, to plant water status. The trials were carried out on young Hevea plants at eighty-five days after the stumps were transplanted in a greenhouse. The increasing soil dehydration influenced the clones differently by reducing the leaf water potential, transpiration and photosynthesis: and increasing the stomatal resistance. In some clones the cyclic soil dehydrationcaused significant reduction in the level of recovery of the transpiration rates and net photosynthesis up to the first and second water deficit cycle, respectively. For all clones, the leaf water potential decreased with the deficit cycles: and 48 h after re-irrigation the mean values of the pre-stress condition were fully recovered. The stomatal resistance increased with the cyclic water deficits. After re-irrigation a differential recovery of this parameter was observed. Consideringthe variables studied as a whole, clones IAN 3087 and IAN 6323 were less influenced by the imposed drought conditions, while FX 3899 was more sensitive.EMBRAPA-CNPSD.CONCEIÇÃO, H. E. O. da2018-06-29T01:30:37Z2018-06-29T01:30:37Z1996-11-2719862018-12-27T11:11:11ZArtigo em anais e proceedingsinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionp. 1-14.In: INTERNATIONAL RUBBER CONFERENCE, 1985, Kuala Lumpur. Procedings. Kuala Lumpur: RRIM, 1986.http://www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br/alice/handle/doc/665127enginfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Institucional da EMBRAPA (Repository Open Access to Scientific Information from EMBRAPA - Alice)instname:Empresa Brasileira de Pesquisa Agropecuária (Embrapa)instacron:EMBRAPA2018-06-29T01:30:44Zoai:www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br:doc/665127Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttps://www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br/oai/requestcg-riaa@embrapa.bropendoar:21542018-06-29T01:30:44Repositório Institucional da EMBRAPA (Repository Open Access to Scientific Information from EMBRAPA - Alice) - Empresa Brasileira de Pesquisa Agropecuária (Embrapa)false |
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Evaluation of Hevea clones subjected to water deficits. |
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Evaluation of Hevea clones subjected to water deficits. |
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Evaluation of Hevea clones subjected to water deficits. CONCEIÇÃO, H. E. O. da Brasil Amazonas Manaus Rubber tree Deficiência Hídrica Espécie Hevea Seringueira soil water deficit |
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Evaluation of Hevea clones subjected to water deficits. |
title_full |
Evaluation of Hevea clones subjected to water deficits. |
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Evaluation of Hevea clones subjected to water deficits. |
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Evaluation of Hevea clones subjected to water deficits. |
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Evaluation of Hevea clones subjected to water deficits. |
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CONCEIÇÃO, H. E. O. da |
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CONCEIÇÃO, H. E. O. da |
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EMBRAPA-CNPSD. |
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CONCEIÇÃO, H. E. O. da |
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Brasil Amazonas Manaus Rubber tree Deficiência Hídrica Espécie Hevea Seringueira soil water deficit |
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Brasil Amazonas Manaus Rubber tree Deficiência Hídrica Espécie Hevea Seringueira soil water deficit |
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Six clones of Hevea were subjected to both continuous and cyclic dehydration treatments in order to evaluate their response with respect to photosynthesis, transpiration and stomatal resistance, to plant water status. The trials were carried out on young Hevea plants at eighty-five days after the stumps were transplanted in a greenhouse. The increasing soil dehydration influenced the clones differently by reducing the leaf water potential, transpiration and photosynthesis: and increasing the stomatal resistance. In some clones the cyclic soil dehydrationcaused significant reduction in the level of recovery of the transpiration rates and net photosynthesis up to the first and second water deficit cycle, respectively. For all clones, the leaf water potential decreased with the deficit cycles: and 48 h after re-irrigation the mean values of the pre-stress condition were fully recovered. The stomatal resistance increased with the cyclic water deficits. After re-irrigation a differential recovery of this parameter was observed. Consideringthe variables studied as a whole, clones IAN 3087 and IAN 6323 were less influenced by the imposed drought conditions, while FX 3899 was more sensitive. |
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1986 |
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1986 1996-11-27 2018-06-29T01:30:37Z 2018-06-29T01:30:37Z 2018-12-27T11:11:11Z |
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Artigo em anais e proceedings |
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In: INTERNATIONAL RUBBER CONFERENCE, 1985, Kuala Lumpur. Procedings. Kuala Lumpur: RRIM, 1986. http://www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br/alice/handle/doc/665127 |
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In: INTERNATIONAL RUBBER CONFERENCE, 1985, Kuala Lumpur. Procedings. Kuala Lumpur: RRIM, 1986. |
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