Combined effects of low light and water stress on Jatropha curcas L. promotes shoot growth and morphological adjustment

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Autor(a) principal: Carneiro,Isabella Christina Silveira
Data de Publicação: 2015
Outros Autores: Pereira,Eduardo Gusmão, Souza,João Paulo
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Acta Botanica Brasilica
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Resumo: Jatropha curcas (physic nut) is a plant with economic and pharmaceutical uses. Basic studies on the influence of environmental factors on the early development of J. curcas are important for improving farming techniques and increasing productivity. This study investigated the adjustments of J. curcas to the environmental factors of drought and light stress in order to determine which factors most strongly affect the allocation of biomass during early growth. Leaves, stems, and roots of young plants were sampled and leaf area was measured during January and June in 2011. Plants of J. curcas that were grown in shade and subjected to water stress showed higher biomass allocation to aerial parts (mainly stems), which can be explained as a strategy for maximizing carbon assimilation. The pattern of biomass allocation between aerial components and the root system changed in plants grown in shade. During June 2011, biomass in shade-grown J. curcas was preferentially allocated to stems, indicating long-term adjustment. The lower biomass allocation to the root system suggests reduced exploitation of soil water even when this resource is scarce. Thus, over the long term, growth of J. curcas may be compromised by the combined effects of light stress and water deficit.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Combined effects of low light and water stress on Jatropha curcas L. promotes shoot growth and morphological adjustment
title Combined effects of low light and water stress on Jatropha curcas L. promotes shoot growth and morphological adjustment
spellingShingle Combined effects of low light and water stress on Jatropha curcas L. promotes shoot growth and morphological adjustment
Carneiro,Isabella Christina Silveira
growth
Jatropha curcas
leaf area
light stress
water deficit
title_short Combined effects of low light and water stress on Jatropha curcas L. promotes shoot growth and morphological adjustment
title_full Combined effects of low light and water stress on Jatropha curcas L. promotes shoot growth and morphological adjustment
title_fullStr Combined effects of low light and water stress on Jatropha curcas L. promotes shoot growth and morphological adjustment
title_full_unstemmed Combined effects of low light and water stress on Jatropha curcas L. promotes shoot growth and morphological adjustment
title_sort Combined effects of low light and water stress on Jatropha curcas L. promotes shoot growth and morphological adjustment
author Carneiro,Isabella Christina Silveira
author_facet Carneiro,Isabella Christina Silveira
Pereira,Eduardo Gusmão
Souza,João Paulo
author_role author
author2 Pereira,Eduardo Gusmão
Souza,João Paulo
author2_role author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Carneiro,Isabella Christina Silveira
Pereira,Eduardo Gusmão
Souza,João Paulo
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv growth
Jatropha curcas
leaf area
light stress
water deficit
topic growth
Jatropha curcas
leaf area
light stress
water deficit
description Jatropha curcas (physic nut) is a plant with economic and pharmaceutical uses. Basic studies on the influence of environmental factors on the early development of J. curcas are important for improving farming techniques and increasing productivity. This study investigated the adjustments of J. curcas to the environmental factors of drought and light stress in order to determine which factors most strongly affect the allocation of biomass during early growth. Leaves, stems, and roots of young plants were sampled and leaf area was measured during January and June in 2011. Plants of J. curcas that were grown in shade and subjected to water stress showed higher biomass allocation to aerial parts (mainly stems), which can be explained as a strategy for maximizing carbon assimilation. The pattern of biomass allocation between aerial components and the root system changed in plants grown in shade. During June 2011, biomass in shade-grown J. curcas was preferentially allocated to stems, indicating long-term adjustment. The lower biomass allocation to the root system suggests reduced exploitation of soil water even when this resource is scarce. Thus, over the long term, growth of J. curcas may be compromised by the combined effects of light stress and water deficit.
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