Saline stress onto growth and physiology of trifoliate citrus hybrids during rootstock formation
High salts concentrations in soil and water are common in semi-arid regions, which reduces the growth and development of crops, especially sensitive plants, such as citrus, being important to identify tolerant materials as well as to study the physiology of these plants. An experiment was conducted...
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doaj-6c4f39e9789b471daaa62d18d7e60e3f2021-06-29T13:20:59ZengUniversidade Federal de UberlândiaBioscience Journal1981-31632017-11-0133610.14393/BJ-v33n6a2017-3715537155Saline stress onto growth and physiology of trifoliate citrus hybrids during rootstock formationMarcos Eric Barbosa Brito0Francisco Vaniés da Silva Sá1Luderlândio de Andrade Silva2Walter dos Santos Soares Filho3Hans Raj Gheyi4Rômulo Carantino Lucena Moreira5Pedro Dantas Fernandes6Lizaiane Cardoso de Figueiredo7Teacher of the Academic Unit of Agricultural Science, Center of Science and Tecnology Agrifood of the Federal University of Campina GrandeDoctor science student in Agricultural Engineering of the Academic Unit of Agricultural engineering, Center of Teccnology Natural Resources of the Federal University of Campina Grande.Master Science student in Agricultural Engineering of the Academic Unit of Agricultural engineering, Center of Teccnology Natural Resources of the Federal University of Campina Grande.Pesquisador A Embrapa Cassava and FruitDSc. Titular Teacher of the Academic Unit of Agricultural Engineering, Center of Teccnology and Natural Resources of the Federal University of Campina Grande.Doctor Science student in Agricultural Engineering of the Academic Unit of Agricultural engineering, Center of Teccnology Natural Resources of the Federal University of Campina Grande.DSc. Teacher of the Academic Unit of Agricultural Engineering, Center of Teccnology and Natural Resources of the Federal University of Campina Grande.Master science student in Agricultural Engineering of the Academic Unit of Agricultural engineering, Center of Teccnology Natural Resources of the Federal University of Campina Grande.High salts concentrations in soil and water are common in semi-arid regions, which reduces the growth and development of crops, especially sensitive plants, such as citrus, being important to identify tolerant materials as well as to study the physiology of these plants. An experiment was conducted evaluate the growth and physiology of citrus trifoliate citrus hybris during their early stage of development (seedling stage) under salt stress conditions. These hydrids were obtained through the Citrus Breeding Program of Embrapa Cassava & Fruits consisting of 'Common sunki' mandarin x 'Argentina' citrange - 019, 'Common sunki' mandarin x ('Rangpur' lime x Poncirus trifoliata) - 040, Trifoliate hybrids - 069, 116 and 127, distributed in a randomized block design with three replications. Nucellar seedlings of the genotypes were grown in an hydroponic system using Leonard jars. The application of nutrient solution with saline water started 90 days after sowing, extending to 120 days, when the seedlings were evaluated for plant growth and physiology. The genotypes common 'Sunki' mandarin x 'Argentina' citrange - 019, Common 'Sunki' mandarin x ('Rangpur' lime x P. trifoliata) - 040 and Trifoliate hybrid - 069 showed the greater tolerance to salinity, while the Trifoliate hybrid - 116 and 127 were found to be the less tolerant.http://www.seer.ufu.br/index.php/biosciencejournal/article/view/37155citrus spp.chlorophyll fluorescencesalinity |
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Marcos Eric Barbosa Brito Francisco Vaniés da Silva Sá Luderlândio de Andrade Silva Walter dos Santos Soares Filho Hans Raj Gheyi Rômulo Carantino Lucena Moreira Pedro Dantas Fernandes Lizaiane Cardoso de Figueiredo Saline stress onto growth and physiology of trifoliate citrus hybrids during rootstock formation Bioscience Journal citrus spp. chlorophyll fluorescence salinity |
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Marcos Eric Barbosa Brito Francisco Vaniés da Silva Sá Luderlândio de Andrade Silva Walter dos Santos Soares Filho Hans Raj Gheyi Rômulo Carantino Lucena Moreira Pedro Dantas Fernandes Lizaiane Cardoso de Figueiredo |
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Saline stress onto growth and physiology of trifoliate citrus hybrids during rootstock formation |
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Saline stress onto growth and physiology of trifoliate citrus hybrids during rootstock formation |
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Saline stress onto growth and physiology of trifoliate citrus hybrids during rootstock formation |
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Saline stress onto growth and physiology of trifoliate citrus hybrids during rootstock formation |
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Saline stress onto growth and physiology of trifoliate citrus hybrids during rootstock formation |
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saline stress onto growth and physiology of trifoliate citrus hybrids during rootstock formation |
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Bioscience Journal |
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1981-3163 |
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High salts concentrations in soil and water are common in semi-arid regions, which reduces the growth and development of crops, especially sensitive plants, such as citrus, being important to identify tolerant materials as well as to study the physiology of these plants. An experiment was conducted evaluate the growth and physiology of citrus trifoliate citrus hybris during their early stage of development (seedling stage) under salt stress conditions. These hydrids were obtained through the Citrus Breeding Program of Embrapa Cassava & Fruits consisting of 'Common sunki' mandarin x 'Argentina' citrange - 019, 'Common sunki' mandarin x ('Rangpur' lime x Poncirus trifoliata) - 040, Trifoliate hybrids - 069, 116 and 127, distributed in a randomized block design with three replications. Nucellar seedlings of the genotypes were grown in an hydroponic system using Leonard jars. The application of nutrient solution with saline water started 90 days after sowing, extending to 120 days, when the seedlings were evaluated for plant growth and physiology. The genotypes common 'Sunki' mandarin x 'Argentina' citrange - 019, Common 'Sunki' mandarin x ('Rangpur' lime x P. trifoliata) - 040 and Trifoliate hybrid - 069 showed the greater tolerance to salinity, while the Trifoliate hybrid - 116 and 127 were found to be the less tolerant. |
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citrus spp. chlorophyll fluorescence salinity |
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