2001
DOI: 10.1590/s0103-90162001000300009
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Resistência estomática, tensão de água no xilema e teor de clorofila em genótipos de gravioleira

Abstract: As variáveis ecofisiológicas exercem grande influência, não somente no comportamento vegetativo das plantas cultivadas, mas sobretudo no seu desempenho em relação às características produtivas. Este trabalho verificou a resistência à difusão de vapor, as relações hídricas e o teor de clorofila em dois genótipos de gravioleira (Morada e Comum), sob condições naturais de cultivo. O estudo foi realizado num pomar comercial do município de Paudalho, PE, em duas épocas (setembro e dezembro de 1998). O delineamento … Show more

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“…Independently of the nitrogen doses used, humic substance average values for chlorophyll a, b and total were above those registered by Nogueira and Silva Júnior (2001) in a study on Urea (45% of N), monthly applied (four fertilizations) and defined according to Fernandes (1993), was used as nitrogen source, while the humic substances used in the experiment were extracted from leonardite humic acid powder (Humitec ® ), whose complete composition is as follows: humic extract (16.5%), organic carbon (11.2%), humic acids (13.2%), and fulvic acids (3.3%). The humic substances applied followed the recommendations of the producer, i.e., 30 mL diluted in 3 L of water every 60 days after pruning, reaching two applications for each experiment.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 66%
“…Independently of the nitrogen doses used, humic substance average values for chlorophyll a, b and total were above those registered by Nogueira and Silva Júnior (2001) in a study on Urea (45% of N), monthly applied (four fertilizations) and defined according to Fernandes (1993), was used as nitrogen source, while the humic substances used in the experiment were extracted from leonardite humic acid powder (Humitec ® ), whose complete composition is as follows: humic extract (16.5%), organic carbon (11.2%), humic acids (13.2%), and fulvic acids (3.3%). The humic substances applied followed the recommendations of the producer, i.e., 30 mL diluted in 3 L of water every 60 days after pruning, reaching two applications for each experiment.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 66%
“…The intensity and quality of light are factors that can also affect the gas exchange of plants (Costa & Marenco, 2007) and the study of these ecophysiological variables allows a better understanding of the vegetative behavior of plants under varying conditions of the environment in which they are found (Nogueira & Silva, 2001). During the seedling phase, it is essential to consider the light levels to which the plants are exposed, as high levels of irradiance can cause damage to them, altering the levels of chloroplast pigments, reducing the activity of antioxidant enzymes, and also, photoinhibition in the centers photosynthesis reaction (Gonçalves et al 2001;Gonçalves et al, 2005;Liu et al, 2006;Morais et al, 2007).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the Northeast of Brazil, the Chapada do Araripe, the local community utilizes "hortelã gorda," as it is popularly called, in a home remedy syrup for treating respiratory ailments [15]. This species has a scientific synonymy: Coleus amboinicus Lour or Coleus aromaticus Benth [16] and is routinely used in culinary services, and as a phytotherapeutic product and as primary matter in the pharmaceutical industry [10]. Its constituents identified by chemical and phytochemical assays, include germacrene, thymol and carvacrol, have excellent antimicrobial [17], and anti-inflammatory [15] activities.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%