2007
DOI: 10.1590/s0100-29452007000200007
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Teores de carboidratos em limeiras ácidas 'Tahiti' tratadas com paclobutrazol

Abstract: LEVELS OF CARBOHYDRATES IN ACID LIME TREE 'TAHITI' TREATED WITH PACLOBUTRAZOLABSTRACT -The Placobutrazol (PBZ) can delay the growth and induce the flowering of citrus through the inhibition of biosynthesis of gibberellins. Besides, other features of the plants can be influenced by the application of PBZ, as well as the concentrations and distribution of carbohydrates. The work was carried out aiming to study the possible relationships between concentrations and distribution of carbohydrates in the plant and ap… Show more

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“…per linear meter of canopy, with a mean value of 1.31 mg g -1 . These results corroborate those obtained by Cruz et al (2007), who evaluated the carbohydrate contents in 'Tahiti' acid lime trees treated with paclobutrazol and found that they decreased as doses increased. According to Okuda et al (1996), the magnitude of the decrease in reducing sugar contents of leaves depends on the concentration applied, decreasing as the product concentration increases.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 91%
“…per linear meter of canopy, with a mean value of 1.31 mg g -1 . These results corroborate those obtained by Cruz et al (2007), who evaluated the carbohydrate contents in 'Tahiti' acid lime trees treated with paclobutrazol and found that they decreased as doses increased. According to Okuda et al (1996), the magnitude of the decrease in reducing sugar contents of leaves depends on the concentration applied, decreasing as the product concentration increases.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 91%
“…Levels of total leaf carbohydrates at harvest time were greater than at flowering for all concentrations used (Figure 4). This behavior may be attributed to the greater consumption of carbohydrates that occurs at flowering in citrus plants in order to form both vegetative and flowering shoots (CRUZ et al, 2007;MONERRI et al, 2011;RUIZ et al, 2001). After the period of natural abscission, in addition to the lower demand for carbohydrates by the fruits, transport from the roots to (Figures 2A and 3A).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Levels of starch did not differ between treatments ( Figure 3B). This behavior may be due to the conversion of carbohydrate reserves (starch) to soluble sugars, caused by the demand for fruit development (CRUZ et al, 2007;MONERRI et al, 2011). In the second year (2009/2010), linear increases were observed for leaf soluble carbohydrates and starch Carbohydrate levels in the leaves and production consistency of the Ponkan tangerine when thinned out with Ethephon ) for periods of evaluation, in Perdões, Minas Gerais, Brazil the leaves (MEHOUACHI et al, 2009) and an increase in the rates of photosynthesis during the summer can occur (PEREIRA et al, 2011), which results in the accumulation of starch in the leaves at harvest time.…”
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confidence: 99%
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