2019
DOI: 10.5902/1980509830685
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Photosynthetic responses of <i>Eucalyptus seedlings</i> submitted to chemical and mechanical stimulus

Abstract: Este trabalho objetivou investigar as respostas fotossintéticas em mudas de híbrido 1528 de Eucalyptus urophylla x Eucalyptus grandis submetidas à aplicação de ácido jasmônico (JA) e flexões caulinares. O experimento foi conduzido em casa de sombra utilizando delineamento inteiramente ao acaso com cinco repetições de 20 mudas, com os seguintes tratamentos: T1: controle, T2: 8,0 μmol de JA e T3: 40 flexões caulinares. A taxa de assimilação líquida de CO2 (A), condutância estomática (gs), concentração interna de C… Show more

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“…Besides having a short rotation period of approximately 5-8 years (Little et al 2018), the quality of eucalyptus wood suits the requirements of industries, such as for construction materials, pulp and paper, plywood, veneer, and furniture (Forrester 2013;Hii et al 2017;Nambiar et al 2018). In addition, the majority of eucalyptus species also have rapid growth due to the more efficient photosynthesis process (Lewis et al 2011;Lima et al 2019), suggesting that the carbon sequestration in eucalyptus is relatively faster than slow-growing species (Kaul et al 2010). Therefore, the previous studies also report that the existence of eucalyptus plantations provides a significant contribution to climate change mitigation (Magalhães et al 2020).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Besides having a short rotation period of approximately 5-8 years (Little et al 2018), the quality of eucalyptus wood suits the requirements of industries, such as for construction materials, pulp and paper, plywood, veneer, and furniture (Forrester 2013;Hii et al 2017;Nambiar et al 2018). In addition, the majority of eucalyptus species also have rapid growth due to the more efficient photosynthesis process (Lewis et al 2011;Lima et al 2019), suggesting that the carbon sequestration in eucalyptus is relatively faster than slow-growing species (Kaul et al 2010). Therefore, the previous studies also report that the existence of eucalyptus plantations provides a significant contribution to climate change mitigation (Magalhães et al 2020).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%