2000
DOI: 10.1590/s0100-84042000000100005
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Fotoinibição em três espécies do cerrado (Annona crassifolia, Eugenia dysenterica e Campomanesia adamantium ) na estação seca e na chuvosa

Abstract: -(Photoinhibition in three "cerrado" species (Annona crassifolia, Eugenia dysenterica and Campomanesia adamantium), in the dry and rainy seasons). The objective of this study was to verify photosynthetic performance and photoinhibition occurrence in three "cerrado" species in the dry and rainy seasons. In both seasons, potential quantum yield of photosystem II (Fv/Fm) at midday, after one hour of dark adaptation, was lower than 0.8 in all species, which characterizes photoinhibition. In spite of stomatal condu… Show more

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“…Lemos-Filho (2000) (2000) found an ETR value of 200 mol m -2 s -1 , while in the present study, the ETR was no more than 140 mol m -2 s -1 .…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 69%
“…Lemos-Filho (2000) (2000) found an ETR value of 200 mol m -2 s -1 , while in the present study, the ETR was no more than 140 mol m -2 s -1 .…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 69%
“…Portanto, pequenas mudanças no tamanho da planta podem levar a um rápido aumento na DFF incidente e, consequentemente, no potencial de assimilação de CO2, resultando numa maior oferta de carbono para o crescimento. Entretanto, aumentaria o risco de fotoinibição, especialmente na estação seca (Mattos 1998, Lemos-Filho 2000. Experimentos de sombreamento em casa de vegetação, relataram que plântulas de Vochysia tucanorum e Sclerolobium paniculatum, duas espécies arbóreas do cerrado, apresentaram maior acúmulo de biomassa para a planta inteira, quando expostas a aproximadamente 50% de sombreamento (Felfili et al 1999, Barbosa et al 1999.…”
Section: Discussionunclassified
“…Overall, leaves growing under intense light display the following characteristics: higher mesophyll width, cuticule and photosynthetic rate (Campostrini et al, 2001;Avalos and Mulkey, 1999;Oguchi et al, 2003). The highest photosynthetic rate in leaves exposed to intense light is associated to important morphoanatomic adaptations, especially greater cuticle and palisade parenchyma thickness, which allow the plant to minimize water loss and transmit the excess of light more directly, under more xeric conditions of the upper portion of the tree crown (Selleck andShupert, 1957 apud Martinez andMedri, 1985) and to prevent photoinhibition (Lemos-Filho, 2000). Lithraea molleoides (Vell.)…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%