2021
DOI: 10.15174/au.2021.2581
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Factores ambientales y su relación con el nitrógeno contenido en proteínas solubles totales (PST) en Carya illinoinensis

Abstract: El nitrógeno es uno de los elementos nutritivos más importantes para el crecimiento y desarrollo de las plantas. Este se almacena en los órganos perennes en forma de proteínas durante el otoño e invierno y se moviliza hacia los brotes durante la primavera. El presente estudio pretendió determinar qué variables ambientales tienen un efecto en el contenido de nitrógeno proteico almacenado en el tallo de nogal pecanero. Se seleccionaron cuatro árboles de cada variedad, y se extrajeron muestras de tronco mensualme… Show more

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“…Monthly samples were taken from the trunk cores, 1.3 m above ground level using a Pressler drill (Haglof ® , 15mm/0.200" diameter, 3 edges). The methodology reported by Núñez et al (2021) was used for sampling and part of the sample processing. The samples were transported to the Departamento de Recursos Naturales Renovables of the Universidad Autónoma Agraria Antonio Narro, in Saltillo, Coahuila, where they were dehydrated at 50 °C for one week, using a HS45-AIA drying oven (Novatech).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Monthly samples were taken from the trunk cores, 1.3 m above ground level using a Pressler drill (Haglof ® , 15mm/0.200" diameter, 3 edges). The methodology reported by Núñez et al (2021) was used for sampling and part of the sample processing. The samples were transported to the Departamento de Recursos Naturales Renovables of the Universidad Autónoma Agraria Antonio Narro, in Saltillo, Coahuila, where they were dehydrated at 50 °C for one week, using a HS45-AIA drying oven (Novatech).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The increasing temperatures and droughts caused by climate change and human activities currently threaten the populations of the observed pines in more arid areas (Martiñón et al, 2010). Studies about both woody species and the behavior of total soluble proteins are scarce, there are only reports for a few species: Caladium bicolor (Ortiz et al, 2015), Quercus petraea and Fagus sylvatica L. (Valenzuela et al, 2010), and Carya illinoinensis Koch (Núñez et al, 2019, 2021. Furthermore, studies about the nitrogenous compound storage in the trunk and roots (El Zein et al, 2011) and the mobilization of the said compounds into new growth tissues are very limited and scarce (Villar et al, 2015).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%