BIOMASSA, CRESCIMENTO E RESPOSTAS ECOFISIOLÓGICAS DE PLANTAS JOVENS DE Bertholletia excelsa BONPL. SUBMETIDAS A DIFERENTES NÍVEIS DE IRRADIÂNCIA
Brazil nut ( Bertholletia excelsa Bonpl.) is a light-demanding species, because in natural forest, the species depending of formation of clearings for reach reproduction size and in forest plantation, showing fast initial growth when exposed to high levels of irradiance. However, the ecophysiolog...
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doaj-603033f4942a4cf28146647b8ba52f142020-11-24T22:06:48ZporUniversidade Federal de Santa MariaCiência Florestal0103-99541980-50982017-01-01272557569BIOMASSA, CRESCIMENTO E RESPOSTAS ECOFISIOLÓGICAS DE PLANTAS JOVENS DE Bertholletia excelsa BONPL. SUBMETIDAS A DIFERENTES NÍVEIS DE IRRADIÂNCIACristiane Santos do Carmo Ribeiro de SouzaVictor Alexandre Hardt Ferreira dos SantosMarciel José FerreiraJosé Francisco de Carvalho GonçalvesBrazil nut ( Bertholletia excelsa Bonpl.) is a light-demanding species, because in natural forest, the species depending of formation of clearings for reach reproduction size and in forest plantation, showing fast initial growth when exposed to high levels of irradiance. However, the ecophysiological traits of this species under contrasting conditions of irradiance were not investigated. In this study, in addition to growth traits, we investigated for first time the degree of plasticity of ecophysiological response of Bertholletia excelsa when subjected to contrasting irradiance environments. Young plants of Bertholletia excelsa were cultivated under three conditions of irradiance: low (20-300 μmol m -2 s -1 ), moderate (800-1000 μmol m -2 s -1 ) and high (1900-2100 μmol m -2 s -1 ). We analyzed the growth traits, gas exchange, chloroplastid pigment contents and, the end of experiment, the accumulation and partitioning of biomass. Young plants of Bertholletia excelsa showed the highest values of biomass, growth and photosynthesis when exposed to environments of moderate and high irradiance. Low irradiance condition stimulated more biomass partitioning for shoot and chloroplastid pigment contents. Bertholletia excelsa showed physiological plasticity under contrasting conditions of irradiance, the largest growth and biomass accumulation in environments of moderate and high irradiance were promoted by better photosynthetic performance, whereas the positive carbon balance under low irradiance is ensured by investment in structures of interception and energy harvesting.http://www.redalyc.org/articulo.oa?id=53451635015 |
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Cristiane Santos do Carmo Ribeiro de Souza Victor Alexandre Hardt Ferreira dos Santos Marciel José Ferreira José Francisco de Carvalho Gonçalves BIOMASSA, CRESCIMENTO E RESPOSTAS ECOFISIOLÓGICAS DE PLANTAS JOVENS DE Bertholletia excelsa BONPL. SUBMETIDAS A DIFERENTES NÍVEIS DE IRRADIÂNCIA Ciência Florestal |
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Cristiane Santos do Carmo Ribeiro de Souza Victor Alexandre Hardt Ferreira dos Santos Marciel José Ferreira José Francisco de Carvalho Gonçalves |
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BIOMASSA, CRESCIMENTO E RESPOSTAS ECOFISIOLÓGICAS DE PLANTAS JOVENS DE Bertholletia excelsa BONPL. SUBMETIDAS A DIFERENTES NÍVEIS DE IRRADIÂNCIA |
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BIOMASSA, CRESCIMENTO E RESPOSTAS ECOFISIOLÓGICAS DE PLANTAS JOVENS DE Bertholletia excelsa BONPL. SUBMETIDAS A DIFERENTES NÍVEIS DE IRRADIÂNCIA |
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BIOMASSA, CRESCIMENTO E RESPOSTAS ECOFISIOLÓGICAS DE PLANTAS JOVENS DE Bertholletia excelsa BONPL. SUBMETIDAS A DIFERENTES NÍVEIS DE IRRADIÂNCIA |
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BIOMASSA, CRESCIMENTO E RESPOSTAS ECOFISIOLÓGICAS DE PLANTAS JOVENS DE Bertholletia excelsa BONPL. SUBMETIDAS A DIFERENTES NÍVEIS DE IRRADIÂNCIA |
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BIOMASSA, CRESCIMENTO E RESPOSTAS ECOFISIOLÓGICAS DE PLANTAS JOVENS DE Bertholletia excelsa BONPL. SUBMETIDAS A DIFERENTES NÍVEIS DE IRRADIÂNCIA |
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biomassa, crescimento e respostas ecofisiológicas de plantas jovens de bertholletia excelsa bonpl. submetidas a diferentes níveis de irradiância |
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Ciência Florestal |
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Brazil nut ( Bertholletia excelsa Bonpl.) is a light-demanding species, because in natural forest, the species depending of formation of clearings for reach reproduction size and in forest plantation, showing fast initial growth when exposed to high levels of irradiance. However, the ecophysiological traits of this species under contrasting conditions of irradiance were not investigated. In this study, in addition to growth traits, we investigated for first time the degree of plasticity of ecophysiological response of Bertholletia excelsa when subjected to contrasting irradiance environments. Young plants of Bertholletia excelsa were cultivated under three conditions of irradiance: low (20-300 μmol m -2 s -1 ), moderate (800-1000 μmol m -2 s -1 ) and high (1900-2100 μmol m -2 s -1 ). We analyzed the growth traits, gas exchange, chloroplastid pigment contents and, the end of experiment, the accumulation and partitioning of biomass. Young plants of Bertholletia excelsa showed the highest values of biomass, growth and photosynthesis when exposed to environments of moderate and high irradiance. Low irradiance condition stimulated more biomass partitioning for shoot and chloroplastid pigment contents. Bertholletia excelsa showed physiological plasticity under contrasting conditions of irradiance, the largest growth and biomass accumulation in environments of moderate and high irradiance were promoted by better photosynthetic performance, whereas the positive carbon balance under low irradiance is ensured by investment in structures of interception and energy harvesting. |
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