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Título: Ecophysiology of Caatinga native species under semi-arid conditions.
Autor: MESQUITA, A. C.
DANTAS, B. F.
CAIRO, P. A. R.
Afiliación: ALESSANDRO CARLOS MESQUITA; BARBARA FRANCA DANTAS, CPATSA; PAULO ARAQUÉM RAMOS CAIRO.
Año: 2018
Referencia: Bioscience Journal, v. 34, p. 81-89, dec. 2018.
Descripción: Caatinga is a biome from the Brazilian northeastern semiarid region which needs further studies for the preservation of its native species. The aim of this study was to evaluate the physiological behavior of six native species. The experiment was arranged in six treatments (native species) and three replicates in a randomized block design. Net photosynthesis, transpiration, stomatal conductance, photosynthetic photon flux density, chlorophyll content, and soil moisture were evaluated. According to the results, Mimosa spp. had the lowest levels of chlorophyll content. In all species, water deficit caused significant decrease in transpiration rate and stomatal conductance. M urundeuva and Cnidoscolus spp. can be considered the most sensitive species to drought as changes in those variables also led to the decline in net photosynthesis. The other species can be considered more tolerant to drought, since net photosynthesis did not suffer significant decrease despite the harmful effects of water deficit on transpiration and stomatal conductance.
Thesagro: Caatinga
Seca
Fotossíntese
Espécie Nativa
NAL Thesaurus: Drought
Palabras clave: Bioma Caatinga
Planta da Caatinga
Relação planta-água
Semiárido
Notas: Supplement 1.
Tipo de Material: Artigo de periódico
Acceso: openAccess
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