Morphological and physiological responses of Cedrela Fissilis Vellozo (Meliaceae) seedlings to light

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Autor(a) principal: Santos,Débora Leonardo dos
Data de Publicação: 2006
Outros Autores: Rakocevic,Miroslava, Takaki,Massanori, Ribaski,Jorge
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Brazilian Archives of Biology and Technology
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Resumo: Seeds of Cedrela fissilis Vellozo were planted and maintained under two distinct conditions: at east border of a forest with red: far-red ratio of 1.15 and under canopy with photosynthetic photon flux density of 0.22-7% of full sun radiation and red: far-red ratio of 0.21-0.36. Seedling growth (height and stem diameter) was faster under sun, the development of roots more continuous and the number of leaves almost twice of that of shade plants. The leaf area was 10 times greater in sun plants with 15-25 leaflets per leaf while under shade only 5 to 10 leaflets were found per leaf. In shade plants, a higher proportion of dry mass was found in aerial parts. Leaves of sun plants had the capacity of gas exchange to respond to high light radiation, but leaves adapted to shade presented a lower response to light changes. When shade plants were transferred and maintained under the sun for 15 days, only the young leaves were adapted to increased light radiation, reaching the same photosynthetic rate as sun plants, while old leaves were shed. Sun plants transferred to shade conditions did not lose leaves, but did not reach the same photosynthetic rate attained by shade plants.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Morphological and physiological responses of Cedrela Fissilis Vellozo (Meliaceae) seedlings to light
title Morphological and physiological responses of Cedrela Fissilis Vellozo (Meliaceae) seedlings to light
spellingShingle Morphological and physiological responses of Cedrela Fissilis Vellozo (Meliaceae) seedlings to light
Santos,Débora Leonardo dos
Photosynthesis
seedling morphogenesis
shade
title_short Morphological and physiological responses of Cedrela Fissilis Vellozo (Meliaceae) seedlings to light
title_full Morphological and physiological responses of Cedrela Fissilis Vellozo (Meliaceae) seedlings to light
title_fullStr Morphological and physiological responses of Cedrela Fissilis Vellozo (Meliaceae) seedlings to light
title_full_unstemmed Morphological and physiological responses of Cedrela Fissilis Vellozo (Meliaceae) seedlings to light
title_sort Morphological and physiological responses of Cedrela Fissilis Vellozo (Meliaceae) seedlings to light
author Santos,Débora Leonardo dos
author_facet Santos,Débora Leonardo dos
Rakocevic,Miroslava
Takaki,Massanori
Ribaski,Jorge
author_role author
author2 Rakocevic,Miroslava
Takaki,Massanori
Ribaski,Jorge
author2_role author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Santos,Débora Leonardo dos
Rakocevic,Miroslava
Takaki,Massanori
Ribaski,Jorge
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Photosynthesis
seedling morphogenesis
shade
topic Photosynthesis
seedling morphogenesis
shade
description Seeds of Cedrela fissilis Vellozo were planted and maintained under two distinct conditions: at east border of a forest with red: far-red ratio of 1.15 and under canopy with photosynthetic photon flux density of 0.22-7% of full sun radiation and red: far-red ratio of 0.21-0.36. Seedling growth (height and stem diameter) was faster under sun, the development of roots more continuous and the number of leaves almost twice of that of shade plants. The leaf area was 10 times greater in sun plants with 15-25 leaflets per leaf while under shade only 5 to 10 leaflets were found per leaf. In shade plants, a higher proportion of dry mass was found in aerial parts. Leaves of sun plants had the capacity of gas exchange to respond to high light radiation, but leaves adapted to shade presented a lower response to light changes. When shade plants were transferred and maintained under the sun for 15 days, only the young leaves were adapted to increased light radiation, reaching the same photosynthetic rate as sun plants, while old leaves were shed. Sun plants transferred to shade conditions did not lose leaves, but did not reach the same photosynthetic rate attained by shade plants.
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