Organic solutes in coconut palm seedlings under water and salt stresses

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Autor(a) principal: Silva,Alexandre R. A. da
Data de Publicação: 2016
Outros Autores: Bezerra,Francisco M. L., Lacerda,Claudivan F. de, Miranda,Rafael de S., Marques,Elton C., Gomes-Filho,Enéas
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista Brasileira de Engenharia Agrícola e Ambiental (Online)
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Resumo: ABSTRACT The objective of this study was to investigate the biochemical mechanisms associated with isolated and/or concurrent actions of drought and soil salinity in seedlings of coconut tree, through the accumulation of organic solutes (soluble carbohydrates, soluble amino N and free proline) in leaves and roots. The experiment, conducted in a protected environment, in Fortaleza, Brazil, in a randomized block design, in a split-plot arrangement, evaluated the effects of different levels of water stress (plots) by imposing distinct percentages of replacement of water losses through crop potential evapotranspiration - ETpc (20, 40, 60, 80 and 100%), associated with subplots consisting of increasing levels of soil salinity in saturation extract (1.72, 6.25, 25.80 and 40.70 dS m-1) provided by the soils collected in the Irrigated Perimeter of Morada Nova. Salinity did not change the concentration of organic solutes; however, there were increases in leaf and root levels of free proline in response to water stress, which contributes to the osmoregulation and/or osmoprotection of the species under adverse conditions of water supply.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Organic solutes in coconut palm seedlings under water and salt stresses
title Organic solutes in coconut palm seedlings under water and salt stresses
spellingShingle Organic solutes in coconut palm seedlings under water and salt stresses
Silva,Alexandre R. A. da
Cocos nucifera L.
multiple stresses
biochemical mechanisms
title_short Organic solutes in coconut palm seedlings under water and salt stresses
title_full Organic solutes in coconut palm seedlings under water and salt stresses
title_fullStr Organic solutes in coconut palm seedlings under water and salt stresses
title_full_unstemmed Organic solutes in coconut palm seedlings under water and salt stresses
title_sort Organic solutes in coconut palm seedlings under water and salt stresses
author Silva,Alexandre R. A. da
author_facet Silva,Alexandre R. A. da
Bezerra,Francisco M. L.
Lacerda,Claudivan F. de
Miranda,Rafael de S.
Marques,Elton C.
Gomes-Filho,Enéas
author_role author
author2 Bezerra,Francisco M. L.
Lacerda,Claudivan F. de
Miranda,Rafael de S.
Marques,Elton C.
Gomes-Filho,Enéas
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Silva,Alexandre R. A. da
Bezerra,Francisco M. L.
Lacerda,Claudivan F. de
Miranda,Rafael de S.
Marques,Elton C.
Gomes-Filho,Enéas
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Cocos nucifera L.
multiple stresses
biochemical mechanisms
topic Cocos nucifera L.
multiple stresses
biochemical mechanisms
description ABSTRACT The objective of this study was to investigate the biochemical mechanisms associated with isolated and/or concurrent actions of drought and soil salinity in seedlings of coconut tree, through the accumulation of organic solutes (soluble carbohydrates, soluble amino N and free proline) in leaves and roots. The experiment, conducted in a protected environment, in Fortaleza, Brazil, in a randomized block design, in a split-plot arrangement, evaluated the effects of different levels of water stress (plots) by imposing distinct percentages of replacement of water losses through crop potential evapotranspiration - ETpc (20, 40, 60, 80 and 100%), associated with subplots consisting of increasing levels of soil salinity in saturation extract (1.72, 6.25, 25.80 and 40.70 dS m-1) provided by the soils collected in the Irrigated Perimeter of Morada Nova. Salinity did not change the concentration of organic solutes; however, there were increases in leaf and root levels of free proline in response to water stress, which contributes to the osmoregulation and/or osmoprotection of the species under adverse conditions of water supply.
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