Hydrogel efficiency and physiological responses of seedless citrus cultivars seedlings under water deficit
Water is a limiting factor in citrus development which makes hydric replacement a common practice in plantations where its distribution is scarce. The hydroretentor gel has been one of the available technologies for water supply to plants and may also be an alternative that contributes to the ration...
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doaj-c2e9c97db7fa476293621567fee4b61a2020-11-24T20:59:09ZengUniversidade Federal de Goiás Pesquisa Agropecuária Tropical1983-40632014-04-0144215816510.1590/S1983-40632014000200009 Hydrogel efficiency and physiological responses of seedless citrus cultivars seedlings under water deficitEster Alice Ferreira0Vania Aparecida Silva1Elisângela Aparecida Silva2Helbert de Rezende Oliveira Silveira3Empresa de Pesquisa Agropecuária de Minas Gerais (Epamig), Unidade Regional Sul de Minas, Lavras, MG, Brasil.Empresa de Pesquisa Agropecuária de Minas Gerais (Epamig), Unidade Regional Sul de Minas, Lavras, MG, Brasil.Universidade Federal de Lavras (UFLa), Departamento de Agricultura, Lavras, MG, Brasil.Universidade Federal de Lavras (UFLa), Departamento de Fisiologia Vegetal, Lavras, MG, Brasil.Water is a limiting factor in citrus development which makes hydric replacement a common practice in plantations where its distribution is scarce. The hydroretentor gel has been one of the available technologies for water supply to plants and may also be an alternative that contributes to the rational use of water for planting citrus seedlings. This study evaluated the efficiency of hydrogel as an alternative to minimize the effects of water deficit in seedlings of seedless cultivars of tangerines ('Ortanique', 'Okitsu' and 'Clemenules') and oranges ('Navelina', 'Navelate' and 'Lanelate'), all grafted on Poncirus trifoliata. The experiment was carried out in a greenhouse, in a randomized blocks design, where plants with hydrogel were compared to plants under conventional irrigation and also to plants under water deficit, in a triple factorial arrangement. The rates of carbon liquid assimilation, stomatal conductance and transpiration and the ratio between internal and external CO2 concentrations were evaluated. It was verified that the effect of the hydrogel for maintaining the hydric status of citrus seedlings is variable and dependent on physiological mechanisms of response to water deficit. There was no response of 'Ortanique' and 'Navelate'seedlings to the hydrogel application. The hydrogel promoted the recovering and maintenance of the hydric status of 'Okitsu', 'Clemenules', 'Navelina' and 'Lanelate' seedlings, however, these cultivars were sensitive to changes in the water status, with considerable reduction of gas exchange.https://www.revistas.ufg.br/pat/article/view/25422Citrus sp.Poncirus trifoliata (L.) Raf.soil conditionergas exchange |
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Ester Alice Ferreira Vania Aparecida Silva Elisângela Aparecida Silva Helbert de Rezende Oliveira Silveira Hydrogel efficiency and physiological responses of seedless citrus cultivars seedlings under water deficit Pesquisa Agropecuária Tropical Citrus sp. Poncirus trifoliata (L.) Raf. soil conditioner gas exchange |
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Ester Alice Ferreira Vania Aparecida Silva Elisângela Aparecida Silva Helbert de Rezende Oliveira Silveira |
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Ester Alice Ferreira |
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Hydrogel efficiency and physiological responses of seedless citrus cultivars seedlings under water deficit |
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Hydrogel efficiency and physiological responses of seedless citrus cultivars seedlings under water deficit |
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Hydrogel efficiency and physiological responses of seedless citrus cultivars seedlings under water deficit |
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Hydrogel efficiency and physiological responses of seedless citrus cultivars seedlings under water deficit |
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Hydrogel efficiency and physiological responses of seedless citrus cultivars seedlings under water deficit |
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hydrogel efficiency and physiological responses of seedless citrus cultivars seedlings under water deficit |
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Universidade Federal de Goiás |
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Pesquisa Agropecuária Tropical |
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1983-4063 |
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2014-04-01 |
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Water is a limiting factor in citrus development which makes hydric replacement a common practice in plantations where its distribution is scarce. The hydroretentor gel has been one of the available technologies for water supply to plants and may also be an alternative that contributes to the rational use of water for planting citrus seedlings. This study evaluated the efficiency of hydrogel as an alternative to minimize the effects of water deficit in seedlings of seedless cultivars of tangerines ('Ortanique', 'Okitsu' and 'Clemenules') and oranges ('Navelina', 'Navelate' and 'Lanelate'), all grafted on Poncirus trifoliata. The experiment was carried out in a greenhouse, in a randomized blocks design, where plants with hydrogel were compared to plants under conventional irrigation and also to plants under water deficit, in a triple factorial arrangement. The rates of carbon liquid assimilation, stomatal conductance and transpiration and the ratio between internal and external CO2 concentrations were evaluated. It was verified that the effect of the hydrogel for maintaining the hydric status of citrus seedlings is variable and dependent on physiological mechanisms of response to water deficit. There was no response of 'Ortanique' and 'Navelate'seedlings to the hydrogel application. The hydrogel promoted the recovering and maintenance of the hydric status of 'Okitsu', 'Clemenules', 'Navelina' and 'Lanelate' seedlings, however, these cultivars were sensitive to changes in the water status, with considerable reduction of gas exchange. |
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Citrus sp. Poncirus trifoliata (L.) Raf. soil conditioner gas exchange |
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