Leaf phenology, growth and photosynthesis in Pseudobombax munguba (Malvaceae)

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Autor(a) principal: Marenco,Ricardo Antonio
Data de Publicação: 2019
Outros Autores: Sousa,Francinete de Freitas, Oliveira,Marcilia Freitas de
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista Ceres
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Resumo: ABSTRACT Munguba (Pseudobombax munguba) is a tree often found in low-land forests of the Amazon region, and there is a paucity of data regarding its ecophysiology. The aim of this work was to determine photosynthetic rates and growth of munguba saplings and to describe leaf phenology of a munguba tree. In greenhouse-grown saplings, diameter growth, leaf expansion, photosynthesis and stomatal conductance were determined. To describe the relationship between photosynthesis and leaf expansion, regression analysis was used. It was also described the leaf phenology of an adult tree by observing foliage changes at one-week intervals for two years. The leaves completed their expansion in 18 days, and leaf greening was completed in 40 days. Photosynthesis positively correlated with leaf expansion, but there was no correlation between stomatal conductance and leaf growth. Growth in diameter was 1.8 mm month‒1. Relative growth rate was low, 0.010 g g-1 day-1. In the adult tree, leaf shedding was concentrated in July-August and by the second week of September the tree had already produced new leaves. Leaf longevity of munguba is about 11 months. It is hypothesized that leaf phenology of munguba is associated with the increased solar radiation of the dry season.
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spelling Leaf phenology, growth and photosynthesis in Pseudobombax munguba (Malvaceae)Amazongrowth analysisleaf longevitynet assimilation raterelative growth rateABSTRACT Munguba (Pseudobombax munguba) is a tree often found in low-land forests of the Amazon region, and there is a paucity of data regarding its ecophysiology. The aim of this work was to determine photosynthetic rates and growth of munguba saplings and to describe leaf phenology of a munguba tree. In greenhouse-grown saplings, diameter growth, leaf expansion, photosynthesis and stomatal conductance were determined. To describe the relationship between photosynthesis and leaf expansion, regression analysis was used. It was also described the leaf phenology of an adult tree by observing foliage changes at one-week intervals for two years. The leaves completed their expansion in 18 days, and leaf greening was completed in 40 days. Photosynthesis positively correlated with leaf expansion, but there was no correlation between stomatal conductance and leaf growth. Growth in diameter was 1.8 mm month‒1. Relative growth rate was low, 0.010 g g-1 day-1. In the adult tree, leaf shedding was concentrated in July-August and by the second week of September the tree had already produced new leaves. Leaf longevity of munguba is about 11 months. It is hypothesized that leaf phenology of munguba is associated with the increased solar radiation of the dry season.Universidade Federal de Viçosa2019-02-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0034-737X2019000100001Revista Ceres v.66 n.1 2019reponame:Revista Ceresinstname:Universidade Federal de Viçosa (UFV)instacron:UFV10.1590/0034-737x201966010001info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessMarenco,Ricardo AntonioSousa,Francinete de FreitasOliveira,Marcilia Freitas deeng2019-03-07T00:00:00ZRevista
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Leaf phenology, growth and photosynthesis in Pseudobombax munguba (Malvaceae)
title Leaf phenology, growth and photosynthesis in Pseudobombax munguba (Malvaceae)
spellingShingle Leaf phenology, growth and photosynthesis in Pseudobombax munguba (Malvaceae)
Marenco,Ricardo Antonio
Amazon
growth analysis
leaf longevity
net assimilation rate
relative growth rate
title_short Leaf phenology, growth and photosynthesis in Pseudobombax munguba (Malvaceae)
title_full Leaf phenology, growth and photosynthesis in Pseudobombax munguba (Malvaceae)
title_fullStr Leaf phenology, growth and photosynthesis in Pseudobombax munguba (Malvaceae)
title_full_unstemmed Leaf phenology, growth and photosynthesis in Pseudobombax munguba (Malvaceae)
title_sort Leaf phenology, growth and photosynthesis in Pseudobombax munguba (Malvaceae)
author Marenco,Ricardo Antonio
author_facet Marenco,Ricardo Antonio
Sousa,Francinete de Freitas
Oliveira,Marcilia Freitas de
author_role author
author2 Sousa,Francinete de Freitas
Oliveira,Marcilia Freitas de
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Marenco,Ricardo Antonio
Sousa,Francinete de Freitas
Oliveira,Marcilia Freitas de
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Amazon
growth analysis
leaf longevity
net assimilation rate
relative growth rate
topic Amazon
growth analysis
leaf longevity
net assimilation rate
relative growth rate
dc.description.none.fl_txt_mv ABSTRACT Munguba (Pseudobombax munguba) is a tree often found in low-land forests of the Amazon region, and there is a paucity of data regarding its ecophysiology. The aim of this work was to determine photosynthetic rates and growth of munguba saplings and to describe leaf phenology of a munguba tree. In greenhouse-grown saplings, diameter growth, leaf expansion, photosynthesis and stomatal conductance were determined. To describe the relationship between photosynthesis and leaf expansion, regression analysis was used. It was also described the leaf phenology of an adult tree by observing foliage changes at one-week intervals for two years. The leaves completed their expansion in 18 days, and leaf greening was completed in 40 days. Photosynthesis positively correlated with leaf expansion, but there was no correlation between stomatal conductance and leaf growth. Growth in diameter was 1.8 mm month‒1. Relative growth rate was low, 0.010 g g-1 day-1. In the adult tree, leaf shedding was concentrated in July-August and by the second week of September the tree had already produced new leaves. Leaf longevity of munguba is about 11 months. It is hypothesized that leaf phenology of munguba is associated with the increased solar radiation of the dry season.
description ABSTRACT Munguba (Pseudobombax munguba) is a tree often found in low-land forests of the Amazon region, and there is a paucity of data regarding its ecophysiology. The aim of this work was to determine photosynthetic rates and growth of munguba saplings and to describe leaf phenology of a munguba tree. In greenhouse-grown saplings, diameter growth, leaf expansion, photosynthesis and stomatal conductance were determined. To describe the relationship between photosynthesis and leaf expansion, regression analysis was used. It was also described the leaf phenology of an adult tree by observing foliage changes at one-week intervals for two years. The leaves completed their expansion in 18 days, and leaf greening was completed in 40 days. Photosynthesis positively correlated with leaf expansion, but there was no correlation between stomatal conductance and leaf growth. Growth in diameter was 1.8 mm month‒1. Relative growth rate was low, 0.010 g g-1 day-1. In the adult tree, leaf shedding was concentrated in July-August and by the second week of September the tree had already produced new leaves. Leaf longevity of munguba is about 11 months. It is hypothesized that leaf phenology of munguba is associated with the increased solar radiation of the dry season.
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