Different physiological responses under drought stress result in different recovery abilities of two tropical woody evergreen species

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Autor(a) principal: Frosi,Gabriella
Data de Publicação: 2017
Outros Autores: Harand,Wolfgang, Oliveira,Marciel Teixeira de, Pereira,Silvia, Cabral,Simone Pereira, Montenegro,Abelardo Antônio de Assunção, Santos,Mauro Guida
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Acta Botanica Brasilica
Texto Completo: http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0102-33062017000200153
Resumo: ABSTRACT The effects of water deficit on physiological and biochemical variables of young plants of two tropical woody species, Pachira aquatica and Sterculia foetida, and their recovery abilities were measured. Leaf water potential, gas exchange and selected carbon metabolism components were measured in a greenhouse experiment with control, moderate and severe water deficit treatments. Under severe drought stress, gas exchange and chlorophyll fluorescence decreased in both species compared to their respective controls. After rehydration, P. aquatica and S. foetida showed a partial and full recovery of the measured variables, respectively. In addition, a decrease and an increase in photosynthetic pigments were observed for P. aquatica and S. foetida, respectively, compared to their controls. In conclusion, the two species showed differing responses regarding photosynthetic pigment content dynamics for tolerating water deficit. Individuals of P. aquatica in the severe water deficit treatment showed a decrease in pigments, which may have impaired the recovery of metabolism (gas exchange) after rehydration, while S. foetida experienced an increase, favoring a full recovery of gas exchange and biochemical metabolism after rehydration.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Different physiological responses under drought stress result in different recovery abilities of two tropical woody evergreen species
title Different physiological responses under drought stress result in different recovery abilities of two tropical woody evergreen species
spellingShingle Different physiological responses under drought stress result in different recovery abilities of two tropical woody evergreen species
Frosi,Gabriella
chlorophyll fluorescence
climate changes
gas exchange
semiarid
water deficit
title_short Different physiological responses under drought stress result in different recovery abilities of two tropical woody evergreen species
title_full Different physiological responses under drought stress result in different recovery abilities of two tropical woody evergreen species
title_fullStr Different physiological responses under drought stress result in different recovery abilities of two tropical woody evergreen species
title_full_unstemmed Different physiological responses under drought stress result in different recovery abilities of two tropical woody evergreen species
title_sort Different physiological responses under drought stress result in different recovery abilities of two tropical woody evergreen species
author Frosi,Gabriella
author_facet Frosi,Gabriella
Harand,Wolfgang
Oliveira,Marciel Teixeira de
Pereira,Silvia
Cabral,Simone Pereira
Montenegro,Abelardo Antônio de Assunção
Santos,Mauro Guida
author_role author
author2 Harand,Wolfgang
Oliveira,Marciel Teixeira de
Pereira,Silvia
Cabral,Simone Pereira
Montenegro,Abelardo Antônio de Assunção
Santos,Mauro Guida
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Frosi,Gabriella
Harand,Wolfgang
Oliveira,Marciel Teixeira de
Pereira,Silvia
Cabral,Simone Pereira
Montenegro,Abelardo Antônio de Assunção
Santos,Mauro Guida
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv chlorophyll fluorescence
climate changes
gas exchange
semiarid
water deficit
topic chlorophyll fluorescence
climate changes
gas exchange
semiarid
water deficit
description ABSTRACT The effects of water deficit on physiological and biochemical variables of young plants of two tropical woody species, Pachira aquatica and Sterculia foetida, and their recovery abilities were measured. Leaf water potential, gas exchange and selected carbon metabolism components were measured in a greenhouse experiment with control, moderate and severe water deficit treatments. Under severe drought stress, gas exchange and chlorophyll fluorescence decreased in both species compared to their respective controls. After rehydration, P. aquatica and S. foetida showed a partial and full recovery of the measured variables, respectively. In addition, a decrease and an increase in photosynthetic pigments were observed for P. aquatica and S. foetida, respectively, compared to their controls. In conclusion, the two species showed differing responses regarding photosynthetic pigment content dynamics for tolerating water deficit. Individuals of P. aquatica in the severe water deficit treatment showed a decrease in pigments, which may have impaired the recovery of metabolism (gas exchange) after rehydration, while S. foetida experienced an increase, favoring a full recovery of gas exchange and biochemical metabolism after rehydration.
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