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Title: Leaf water potential, gas exchange and chlorophyll a fluorescence in acariquara seedlings (Minquartia guianensis Aubl.) under water stress and recovery
Authors: Liberato, Maria Astrid Rocha
Gonçalves, José Francisco de Carvalho
Chevreuil, Larissa Ramos
Nina, Adamir da Rocha
Fernandes, Andréia Varmes
dos Santos, Ulysses Moreira
Keywords: Minquartia Guianensis
Issue Date: 2006
metadata.dc.publisher.journal: Brazilian Journal of Plant Physiology
metadata.dc.relation.ispartof: Volume 18, Número 2, Pags. 315-323
Abstract: The physiological performance of acariquara (Minquartia guianensis) seedlings submitted to water deficit and the recovery of physiological parameters during rehydration were investigated in a greenhouse experiment. The analyzed parameters were: leaf water potential, gas exchange and chlorophyll a fluorescence. After thirty-five days, non-irrigated plants exhibited a leaf water potential 70 % lower compared to control plants (irrigated daily) and the stomatal conductance reached values close to zero, inducing a severe decrease in gas exchange (photosynthesis and transpiration). Six days after the beginning of the rehydration of drought-stressed plants, the results demonstrated that water stress did not irreversibly affect gas exchange and quantum efficiency of photosystem II (PSII) in M. guianensis seedlings, since four to six days after rehydration the plants exhibited total recovery of the photosynthetic apparatus. We conclude that M. guianensis presented good tolerance to water stress and good capacity to recover the physiological performance related to leaf water status, photosynthesis and photochemical efficiency of PS II under hydric stress, suggesting substantial physiological plasticity during the juvenile phase for this tree species.
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