Tolerance to irrigation water salinity in Physalis peruviana L. plants

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Autor(a) principal: Silva,Joseano Graciliano da
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: Oliveira,Odair Honorato de, Lopes,Kilson Pinheiro, Cavalvante,Jerffeson Araujo, Hornke,Nander Ferraz, Moraes,Dario Munt de
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista Ceres
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Resumo: ABSTRACT Abiotic factors, such as saline stress, can happen in agricultural areas and can harm the metabolism of the plants. Studies that seek to evaluate the acting of P. peruviana L. under stress conditions are still incipient. Therefore, the objective was to evaluate the tolerance to salinity in plants of P. peruviana L. under different saline levels of irrigation water. The work was developed in the experimental farm of the Universidade Federal de Campina Grande, Campus Pombal, PB, from January to March 2017. Four saline concentrations of irrigation water were used (0.3; 1.2; 2.1; and 3.0 dS m-1) with five repetitions. At 60 days after the transplant, were evaluated the leaf area, intercellular CO2 concentration, stomatal conductance, transpiration, photosynthetic rate, intrinsic water use efficiency, instantaneous carboxylation efficiency, electrolyte extravasation, chlorophyll a, b and carotenoids. The results show that saline levels of irrigation water up to 3.0 dS m-1 did not provide physiological damages in plants of P. peruviana L. until 60 DAT, except for extravasation of electrolytes and chlorophyll a and b, characterizing the plant as tolerant to salinity until the studied level.
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spelling Tolerance to irrigation water salinity in Physalis peruviana L. plantsphysalissalinitygas exchangewater use efficiencyABSTRACT Abiotic factors, such as saline stress, can happen in agricultural areas and can harm the metabolism of the plants. Studies that seek to evaluate the acting of P. peruviana L. under stress conditions are still incipient. Therefore, the objective was to evaluate the tolerance to salinity in plants of P. peruviana L. under different saline levels of irrigation water. The work was developed in the experimental farm of the Universidade Federal de Campina Grande, Campus Pombal, PB, from January to March 2017. Four saline concentrations of irrigation water were used (0.3; 1.2; 2.1; and 3.0 dS m-1) with five repetitions. At 60 days after the transplant, were evaluated the leaf area, intercellular CO2 concentration, stomatal conductance, transpiration, photosynthetic rate, intrinsic water use efficiency, instantaneous carboxylation efficiency, electrolyte extravasation, chlorophyll a, b and carotenoids. The results show that saline levels of irrigation water up to 3.0 dS m-1 did not provide physiological damages in plants of P. peruviana L. until 60 DAT, except for extravasation of electrolytes and chlorophyll a and b, characterizing the plant as tolerant to salinity until the studied level.Universidade Federal de Viçosa2021-12-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0034-737X2021000600617Revista Ceres v.68 n.6 2021reponame:Revista Ceresinstname:Universidade Federal de Viçosa (UFV)instacron:UFV10.1590/0034-737x202168060014info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSilva,Joseano Graciliano daOliveira,Odair Honorato deLopes,Kilson PinheiroCavalvante,Jerffeson AraujoHornke,Nander FerrazMoraes,Dario Munt deeng2021-11-30T00:00:00ZRevista
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Tolerance to irrigation water salinity in Physalis peruviana L. plants
title Tolerance to irrigation water salinity in Physalis peruviana L. plants
spellingShingle Tolerance to irrigation water salinity in Physalis peruviana L. plants
Silva,Joseano Graciliano da
physalis
salinity
gas exchange
water use efficiency
title_short Tolerance to irrigation water salinity in Physalis peruviana L. plants
title_full Tolerance to irrigation water salinity in Physalis peruviana L. plants
title_fullStr Tolerance to irrigation water salinity in Physalis peruviana L. plants
title_full_unstemmed Tolerance to irrigation water salinity in Physalis peruviana L. plants
title_sort Tolerance to irrigation water salinity in Physalis peruviana L. plants
author Silva,Joseano Graciliano da
author_facet Silva,Joseano Graciliano da
Oliveira,Odair Honorato de
Lopes,Kilson Pinheiro
Cavalvante,Jerffeson Araujo
Hornke,Nander Ferraz
Moraes,Dario Munt de
author_role author
author2 Oliveira,Odair Honorato de
Lopes,Kilson Pinheiro
Cavalvante,Jerffeson Araujo
Hornke,Nander Ferraz
Moraes,Dario Munt de
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Silva,Joseano Graciliano da
Oliveira,Odair Honorato de
Lopes,Kilson Pinheiro
Cavalvante,Jerffeson Araujo
Hornke,Nander Ferraz
Moraes,Dario Munt de
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv physalis
salinity
gas exchange
water use efficiency
topic physalis
salinity
gas exchange
water use efficiency
dc.description.none.fl_txt_mv ABSTRACT Abiotic factors, such as saline stress, can happen in agricultural areas and can harm the metabolism of the plants. Studies that seek to evaluate the acting of P. peruviana L. under stress conditions are still incipient. Therefore, the objective was to evaluate the tolerance to salinity in plants of P. peruviana L. under different saline levels of irrigation water. The work was developed in the experimental farm of the Universidade Federal de Campina Grande, Campus Pombal, PB, from January to March 2017. Four saline concentrations of irrigation water were used (0.3; 1.2; 2.1; and 3.0 dS m-1) with five repetitions. At 60 days after the transplant, were evaluated the leaf area, intercellular CO2 concentration, stomatal conductance, transpiration, photosynthetic rate, intrinsic water use efficiency, instantaneous carboxylation efficiency, electrolyte extravasation, chlorophyll a, b and carotenoids. The results show that saline levels of irrigation water up to 3.0 dS m-1 did not provide physiological damages in plants of P. peruviana L. until 60 DAT, except for extravasation of electrolytes and chlorophyll a and b, characterizing the plant as tolerant to salinity until the studied level.
description ABSTRACT Abiotic factors, such as saline stress, can happen in agricultural areas and can harm the metabolism of the plants. Studies that seek to evaluate the acting of P. peruviana L. under stress conditions are still incipient. Therefore, the objective was to evaluate the tolerance to salinity in plants of P. peruviana L. under different saline levels of irrigation water. The work was developed in the experimental farm of the Universidade Federal de Campina Grande, Campus Pombal, PB, from January to March 2017. Four saline concentrations of irrigation water were used (0.3; 1.2; 2.1; and 3.0 dS m-1) with five repetitions. At 60 days after the transplant, were evaluated the leaf area, intercellular CO2 concentration, stomatal conductance, transpiration, photosynthetic rate, intrinsic water use efficiency, instantaneous carboxylation efficiency, electrolyte extravasation, chlorophyll a, b and carotenoids. The results show that saline levels of irrigation water up to 3.0 dS m-1 did not provide physiological damages in plants of P. peruviana L. until 60 DAT, except for extravasation of electrolytes and chlorophyll a and b, characterizing the plant as tolerant to salinity until the studied level.
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