Respostas ecofisiológicas de plântulas de espécies lenhosas da caatinga sob diferentes intensidades de radiação

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Autor(a) principal: LIMA, Adão Pereira de
Data de Publicação: 2016
Tipo de documento: Dissertação
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Resumo: In seasonally dry tropical forests (FTS) vegetation is under the influence of water stress due to the high intensity radiation, high temperatures and irregular rainfall. This setting affects the development of mechanisms and ecophysiological strategies in plant species to overcome such conditions. However, groups of species may respond differently to the environment, especially when exposed to areas with different lighting conditions, such as are observed in ecosystems to human disturbance, found in FTS. The objective of this work was to evaluate the performance ecophysiological species of woody seedlings of savanna region under semiarid climate of Brazil, due to different levels of shading (full sun, 30% and 70%). The experiment was conducted in Serra Talhada / PE, for both were used 11 species, three individuals for treatment, which were related to the shading levels 30 and 70% and full sun. To analyze the performance of the species used an infrared gas analyzer (IRGA) to evaluate the following parameters: CO2 assimilation (A), stomatal conductance (gs), internal CO2 concentration (Ci), sweating (E), and the chlorophyll fluorescence. The leaf water potential (Ψf) and specific leaf area (SLA) were determined. All measurements were made at the end of the experiment. The efficiency of water use (USA) was determined by the A / E and instantaneous carboxylation efficiency (EiC) by the A / C. The results showed that groups of species studied varied little across the different light conditions, and for some parameters were no differences between species. The species had low water potential values, showed a decrease in gs, A, E and EiC. In fact observed Bauhinia cheilantha, wherein the water potential was 23% lower in the higher light intensity with a decrease in the gas by 36%, and 68% in photosynthesis. The kind that stood out was Comminphora leptophloeos that showed higher values of water potential and gas exchange in all light conditions. It was also noted that more negative water potential species exhibited higher AFEs as seen in Cynopholla flexuosa, in the shaded treatment, which had low water potential reflecting an increase of 20% in the AFE and the photochemical quenching coefficient (qP). While the parameters of IEF and chlorophyll have varied somewhat among light levels, trend was noted of higher chlorophyll content in ERA and most shading for all functional groups. The species showed small differences in water potential in different conditions, possibly due to irrigation controlled between light treatments. However, the groups of species of low wood density showed the highest values. Regarding other parameters, it was noted that the very negative water potential, reflected in lower gs, A, E and EiC. The highest intensity of radiation in some species such as L. rigida, reflected in a decrease in C, possibly due to partial stomatal closure and less qP, which caused decline in CO2 assimilation.
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spelling LIMA, André Luiz Alves deSANTOS, Mauro Guida dosSOUZA, Luciana Sandra Bastos deSIMÕES, Adriano do NascimentoMELO, André Laurênio dehttp://lattes.cnpq.br/1517569564029848LIMA, Adão Pereira de2017-05-16T13:02:48Z2016-02-29LIMA, Adão Pereira de. Respostas ecofisiológicas de plântulas de espécies lenhosas da caatinga sob diferentes intensidades de radiação. 2016. 65 f. Dissertação (Programa de Pós-Graduação em Produção Vegetal) - Universidade Federal Rural de Pernambuco, Serra Talhada.http://www.tede2.ufrpe.br:8080/tede2/handle/tede2/6867In seasonally dry tropical forests (FTS) vegetation is under the influence of water stress due to the high intensity radiation, high temperatures and irregular rainfall. This setting affects the development of mechanisms and ecophysiological strategies in plant species to overcome such conditions. However, groups of species may respond differently to the environment, especially when exposed to areas with different lighting conditions, such as are observed in ecosystems to human disturbance, found in FTS. The objective of this work was to evaluate the performance ecophysiological species of woody seedlings of savanna region under semiarid climate of Brazil, due to different levels of shading (full sun, 30% and 70%). The experiment was conducted in Serra Talhada / PE, for both were used 11 species, three individuals for treatment, which were related to the shading levels 30 and 70% and full sun. To analyze the performance of the species used an infrared gas analyzer (IRGA) to evaluate the following parameters: CO2 assimilation (A), stomatal conductance (gs), internal CO2 concentration (Ci), sweating (E), and the chlorophyll fluorescence. The leaf water potential (Ψf) and specific leaf area (SLA) were determined. All measurements were made at the end of the experiment. The efficiency of water use (USA) was determined by the A / E and instantaneous carboxylation efficiency (EiC) by the A / C. The results showed that groups of species studied varied little across the different light conditions, and for some parameters were no differences between species. The species had low water potential values, showed a decrease in gs, A, E and EiC. In fact observed Bauhinia cheilantha, wherein the water potential was 23% lower in the higher light intensity with a decrease in the gas by 36%, and 68% in photosynthesis. The kind that stood out was Comminphora leptophloeos that showed higher values of water potential and gas exchange in all light conditions. It was also noted that more negative water potential species exhibited higher AFEs as seen in Cynopholla flexuosa, in the shaded treatment, which had low water potential reflecting an increase of 20% in the AFE and the photochemical quenching coefficient (qP). While the parameters of IEF and chlorophyll have varied somewhat among light levels, trend was noted of higher chlorophyll content in ERA and most shading for all functional groups. The species showed small differences in water potential in different conditions, possibly due to irrigation controlled between light treatments. However, the groups of species of low wood density showed the highest values. Regarding other parameters, it was noted that the very negative water potential, reflected in lower gs, A, E and EiC. The highest intensity of radiation in some species such as L. rigida, reflected in a decrease in C, possibly due to partial stomatal closure and less qP, which caused decline in CO2 assimilation.Em florestas tropicais sazonalmente secas (FTS) a vegetação está sob influência do déficit hídrico, devido à alta intensidade de radiação, altas temperaturas e irregularidade da precipitação. Esse cenário condiciona o desenvolvimento de mecanismos e estratégias ecofisiológicas nas espécies vegetais para superar tais condições. Entretanto, grupos de espécies podem responder de diferentes formas ao ambiente, especialmente quando expostas a áreas com diferentes condições de luminosidade, tal como são observado em ecossistemas com perturbação antrópica, encontradas em FTS. Assim, o objetivo deste trabalho foi avaliar a performance ecofisiológica de espécies de plântulas lenhosas da caatinga, região sob clima semiárido do Brasil, em função de diferentes níveis de sombreamento (pleno sol, 30% e 70%). O experimento foi conduzido em Serra Talhada/PE, para tanto foram utilizadas 11 espécies, sendo três indivíduos por tratamento, os quais foram relacionados com os níveis de sombreamento 30 e 70% e a pleno sol. Para analisar o desempenho das espécies utilizou-se um analisador de gás infravermelho (IRGA) para avaliar os seguintes parâmetros: assimilação de CO2 (A), condutância estomática (gs), concentração interna de CO2 (Ci), transpiração (E), e a fluorescência da clorofila a. O potencial hídrico foliar (Ψf) e de área foliar específica (AFE) foram determinados. Todas as medidas foram realizadas ao final do experimento. A eficiência do uso da água (EUA) foi determinada através da relação A/E e a eficiência de carboxilação instantânea (EiC) pela relação A/Ci. Os resultados mostraram que os grupos das espécies estudadas, variaram pouco frente às diferentes condições de luminosidade, e para alguns parâmetros houve diferença entre as espécies. As espécies que apresentaram baixos valores de potenciais hídricos, exibiram uma diminuição na gs, A, E e EiC. Fato observado em Bauhinia cheilantha, em que o potencial hídrico foi 23% menor na maior intensidade luminosa com uma diminuição em 36% na gs, e de 68% na fotossíntese. A espécie que mais se destacou foi Comminphora leptophloeos que apresentou maiores valores de potencial hídrico e de trocas gasosas em todas as condições de luz. Notou-se também que em potenciais hídricos mais negativos as espécies exibiram maiores AFEs como visto em Cynopholla flexuosa, no tratamento mais sombreado, que apresentou baixo potencial hídrico refletindo em um aumento de 20% na AFE e no Coeficiente de extinção fotoquímica (qP). Embora os parâmetros de AFE e de clorofila tenham variado pouco entre os níveis de luz, notou-se tendência de maiores teores de clorofila e AFE no maior sombreamento para todos os grupos funcionais. As espécies estudadas apresentaram pequenas diferenças no potencial hídrico nas diferentes condições de luminosidade, possivelmente devido à irrigação controlada entre os tratamentos de luz. Entretanto, os grupos das espécies de baixa densidade de madeira apresentaram os maiores valores. Com relação aos demais parâmetros, notou-se que o potencial hídrico muito negativo, refletiu em menor gs, A, E e EiC. A maior intensidade de radiação em algumas espécies, como L. rigida, refletiu em uma diminuição da Ci, possivelmente devido ao fechamento parcial dos estômatos e menor qP, o que provocou declínio na assimilação de CO2.Submitted by Mario BC (mario@bc.ufrpe.br) on 2017-05-16T13:02:48Z No. of bitstreams: 1 Adao Pereira de Lima.pdf: 1676033 bytes, checksum: 4487436ab6a78d31d4aeb85714bf850d (MD5)Made available in DSpace on 2017-05-16T13:02:48Z (GMT). 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title Respostas ecofisiológicas de plântulas de espécies lenhosas da caatinga sob diferentes intensidades de radiação
spellingShingle Respostas ecofisiológicas de plântulas de espécies lenhosas da caatinga sob diferentes intensidades de radiação
LIMA, Adão Pereira de
Ecofisiologia
Plântula lenhosa
Floresta seca
Luminosidade
FITOTECNIA::MELHORAMENTO VEGETAL
title_short Respostas ecofisiológicas de plântulas de espécies lenhosas da caatinga sob diferentes intensidades de radiação
title_full Respostas ecofisiológicas de plântulas de espécies lenhosas da caatinga sob diferentes intensidades de radiação
title_fullStr Respostas ecofisiológicas de plântulas de espécies lenhosas da caatinga sob diferentes intensidades de radiação
title_full_unstemmed Respostas ecofisiológicas de plântulas de espécies lenhosas da caatinga sob diferentes intensidades de radiação
title_sort Respostas ecofisiológicas de plântulas de espécies lenhosas da caatinga sob diferentes intensidades de radiação
author LIMA, Adão Pereira de
author_facet LIMA, Adão Pereira de
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dc.contributor.advisor1.fl_str_mv LIMA, André Luiz Alves de
dc.contributor.advisor-co1.fl_str_mv SANTOS, Mauro Guida dos
dc.contributor.referee1.fl_str_mv SOUZA, Luciana Sandra Bastos de
dc.contributor.referee2.fl_str_mv SIMÕES, Adriano do Nascimento
dc.contributor.referee3.fl_str_mv MELO, André Laurênio de
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv LIMA, Adão Pereira de
contributor_str_mv LIMA, André Luiz Alves de
SANTOS, Mauro Guida dos
SOUZA, Luciana Sandra Bastos de
SIMÕES, Adriano do Nascimento
MELO, André Laurênio de
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Ecofisiologia
Plântula lenhosa
Floresta seca
Luminosidade
topic Ecofisiologia
Plântula lenhosa
Floresta seca
Luminosidade
FITOTECNIA::MELHORAMENTO VEGETAL
dc.subject.cnpq.fl_str_mv FITOTECNIA::MELHORAMENTO VEGETAL
description In seasonally dry tropical forests (FTS) vegetation is under the influence of water stress due to the high intensity radiation, high temperatures and irregular rainfall. This setting affects the development of mechanisms and ecophysiological strategies in plant species to overcome such conditions. However, groups of species may respond differently to the environment, especially when exposed to areas with different lighting conditions, such as are observed in ecosystems to human disturbance, found in FTS. The objective of this work was to evaluate the performance ecophysiological species of woody seedlings of savanna region under semiarid climate of Brazil, due to different levels of shading (full sun, 30% and 70%). The experiment was conducted in Serra Talhada / PE, for both were used 11 species, three individuals for treatment, which were related to the shading levels 30 and 70% and full sun. To analyze the performance of the species used an infrared gas analyzer (IRGA) to evaluate the following parameters: CO2 assimilation (A), stomatal conductance (gs), internal CO2 concentration (Ci), sweating (E), and the chlorophyll fluorescence. The leaf water potential (Ψf) and specific leaf area (SLA) were determined. All measurements were made at the end of the experiment. The efficiency of water use (USA) was determined by the A / E and instantaneous carboxylation efficiency (EiC) by the A / C. The results showed that groups of species studied varied little across the different light conditions, and for some parameters were no differences between species. The species had low water potential values, showed a decrease in gs, A, E and EiC. In fact observed Bauhinia cheilantha, wherein the water potential was 23% lower in the higher light intensity with a decrease in the gas by 36%, and 68% in photosynthesis. The kind that stood out was Comminphora leptophloeos that showed higher values of water potential and gas exchange in all light conditions. It was also noted that more negative water potential species exhibited higher AFEs as seen in Cynopholla flexuosa, in the shaded treatment, which had low water potential reflecting an increase of 20% in the AFE and the photochemical quenching coefficient (qP). While the parameters of IEF and chlorophyll have varied somewhat among light levels, trend was noted of higher chlorophyll content in ERA and most shading for all functional groups. The species showed small differences in water potential in different conditions, possibly due to irrigation controlled between light treatments. However, the groups of species of low wood density showed the highest values. Regarding other parameters, it was noted that the very negative water potential, reflected in lower gs, A, E and EiC. The highest intensity of radiation in some species such as L. rigida, reflected in a decrease in C, possibly due to partial stomatal closure and less qP, which caused decline in CO2 assimilation.
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