Tolerance to water deficit in young trees of jackfruit and sugar apple

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Autor(a) principal: Rodrigues,Bruno Monteiro
Data de Publicação: 2010
Outros Autores: Souza,Bruna Dias, Nogueira,Rejane Mansur, Santos,Mauro Guida
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista ciência agronômica (Online)
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Resumo: The predawn leaf water potential (Ψl), stomatal conductance (g s), CO2 assimilation (A), transpiration (E), chlorophyll a fluorescence and leaf metabolite contents (soluble sugars, proteins and free amino acids) of two tropical fruit species grown in a greenhouse were evaluated to determine the effect of induced water stress on young plants. Six month-old jackfruit (Artocarpus heterophyllus Lam.) and sugar apple (Annona squamosa L.) plants were evaluated in 10.0 L pots after eight days of water withholding, imposed by suspension of irrigation. Jackfruit water status was better than sugar apple. Sugar apple plants showed different daily stomatal behavior when well hydrated, compared to jackfruit plants under the same conditions. The gas exchange of both species showed sensibility to high vapor pressure deficit (VPD). However, under water deficit, photochemical efficiency dropped at midday in both treatments (control and water deficit) and both species showed low tolerance to high VPD and light intensity under greenhouse conditions. In contrast, some chlorophyll fluorescence variables showed good photosystem II stability at highest VPD hour (14:00 h). The present results involving carbohydrate metabolic changes revealed an accumulation of soluble sugars; moreover, protein and free amino acid contents in water stressed leaves also increased. These findings suggest an absence of damage to photosynthetic machinery for water deficit period. Jackfruit revealed greater tolerance to water deficit than sugar apple an important feature for commercial crops in northeastern Brazil.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Tolerance to water deficit in young trees of jackfruit and sugar apple
title Tolerance to water deficit in young trees of jackfruit and sugar apple
spellingShingle Tolerance to water deficit in young trees of jackfruit and sugar apple
Rodrigues,Bruno Monteiro
Annona squamosa
Artocarpus heterophyllus
Semi-arid
Tropical fruit
Water relations
title_short Tolerance to water deficit in young trees of jackfruit and sugar apple
title_full Tolerance to water deficit in young trees of jackfruit and sugar apple
title_fullStr Tolerance to water deficit in young trees of jackfruit and sugar apple
title_full_unstemmed Tolerance to water deficit in young trees of jackfruit and sugar apple
title_sort Tolerance to water deficit in young trees of jackfruit and sugar apple
author Rodrigues,Bruno Monteiro
author_facet Rodrigues,Bruno Monteiro
Souza,Bruna Dias
Nogueira,Rejane Mansur
Santos,Mauro Guida
author_role author
author2 Souza,Bruna Dias
Nogueira,Rejane Mansur
Santos,Mauro Guida
author2_role author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Rodrigues,Bruno Monteiro
Souza,Bruna Dias
Nogueira,Rejane Mansur
Santos,Mauro Guida
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Annona squamosa
Artocarpus heterophyllus
Semi-arid
Tropical fruit
Water relations
topic Annona squamosa
Artocarpus heterophyllus
Semi-arid
Tropical fruit
Water relations
description The predawn leaf water potential (Ψl), stomatal conductance (g s), CO2 assimilation (A), transpiration (E), chlorophyll a fluorescence and leaf metabolite contents (soluble sugars, proteins and free amino acids) of two tropical fruit species grown in a greenhouse were evaluated to determine the effect of induced water stress on young plants. Six month-old jackfruit (Artocarpus heterophyllus Lam.) and sugar apple (Annona squamosa L.) plants were evaluated in 10.0 L pots after eight days of water withholding, imposed by suspension of irrigation. Jackfruit water status was better than sugar apple. Sugar apple plants showed different daily stomatal behavior when well hydrated, compared to jackfruit plants under the same conditions. The gas exchange of both species showed sensibility to high vapor pressure deficit (VPD). However, under water deficit, photochemical efficiency dropped at midday in both treatments (control and water deficit) and both species showed low tolerance to high VPD and light intensity under greenhouse conditions. In contrast, some chlorophyll fluorescence variables showed good photosystem II stability at highest VPD hour (14:00 h). The present results involving carbohydrate metabolic changes revealed an accumulation of soluble sugars; moreover, protein and free amino acid contents in water stressed leaves also increased. These findings suggest an absence of damage to photosynthetic machinery for water deficit period. Jackfruit revealed greater tolerance to water deficit than sugar apple an important feature for commercial crops in northeastern Brazil.
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