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Transpiration and leaf growth of potato clones in response to soil water deficit
Souza, André Trevisan de; Streck, Nereu Augusto; Heldwein, Arno Bernardo; Bisognin, Dilson Antonio; Winck, José Eduardo Minussi; Rocha, Thiago Schmitz Marques da; Zanon, Alencar Junior.
Afiliação
  • Souza, André Trevisan de; Federal University of Santa Maria. Department of Plant Science. Santa Maria. BR
  • Streck, Nereu Augusto; Federal University of Santa Maria. Department of Plant Science. Santa Maria. BR
  • Heldwein, Arno Bernardo; Federal University of Santa Maria. Department of Plant Science. Santa Maria. BR
  • Bisognin, Dilson Antonio; Federal University of Santa Maria. Department of Plant Science. Santa Maria. BR
  • Winck, José Eduardo Minussi; Federal University of Santa Maria. Department of Plant Science. Santa Maria. BR
  • Rocha, Thiago Schmitz Marques da; Federal University of Santa Maria. Department of Plant Science. Santa Maria. BR
  • Zanon, Alencar Junior; Federal University of Santa Maria. Department of Plant Science. Santa Maria. BR
Sci. agric ; 71(2): 96-104, Mar-Abr. 2014. graf, tab
Article em En | VETINDEX | ID: biblio-1497403
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Localização: BR68.1
ABSTRACT
Potato (Solanum tuberosum ssp. Tuberosum) crop is particularly susceptible to water deficit because of its small and shallow root system. The fraction of transpirable soil water (FTSW) approach has been widely used in the evaluation of plant responses to water deficit in different crops. The FTSW 34 threshold (when stomatal closure starts) is a trait of particular interest because it is an indicator of tolerance to water deficit. The FTSW threshold for decline in transpiration and leaf growth was evaluated in a drying soil to identify potato clones tolerant to water deficit. Two greenhouse experiments were carried out in pots, with three advanced clones and the cultivar Asterix. The FTSW, transpiration and leaf growth were measured on a daily basis, during the period of soil drying. FTSW was an efficient method to separate potato clones with regard to their response to water deficit. The advancedclones SMINIA 02106-11 and SMINIA 00017-6 are more tolerant to soil water deficit than the cultivar Asterix, and the clone SMINIA 793101-3 is more tolerant only under high solar radiation.
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Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: VETINDEX Idioma: En Revista: Sci. Agric. / Sci. agric Ano de publicação: 2014 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: VETINDEX Idioma: En Revista: Sci. Agric. / Sci. agric Ano de publicação: 2014 Tipo de documento: Article