Response of four woody species to salinity and water deficit in initial growth phase

ABSTRACT The objective of this study was to evaluate the growth of forest species under conditions of salinity and water deficit. The experimental design was completely randomized in a triple factorial scheme with four forest species (Neem - Azadirachta indica A. Juss, ‘Aroeira’ - Myracrodruon urund...

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Main Authors: Alan D. Lima, Francisco M. S. Bezerra, Antônia L. R. Neves, Carlos H. C. de Sousa, Claudivan F. de Lacerda, Antônio M. E. Bezerra
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Language:English
Published: Universidade Federal de Campina Grande
Series:Revista Brasileira de Engenharia Agrícola e Ambiental - Agriambi
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spelling doaj-6eb4a5bedf2e4f8d9ed939d90e7d087d2020-11-25T02:37:01ZengUniversidade Federal de Campina GrandeRevista Brasileira de Engenharia Agrícola e Ambiental - Agriambi1807-1929221175375710.1590/1807-1929/agriambi.v22n11p753-757S1415-43662018001100753Response of four woody species to salinity and water deficit in initial growth phaseAlan D. LimaFrancisco M. S. BezerraAntônia L. R. NevesCarlos H. C. de SousaClaudivan F. de LacerdaAntônio M. E. BezerraABSTRACT The objective of this study was to evaluate the growth of forest species under conditions of salinity and water deficit. The experimental design was completely randomized in a triple factorial scheme with four forest species (Neem - Azadirachta indica A. Juss, ‘Aroeira’ - Myracrodruon urundeuva Fr Allemão, ‘Ipê’ - Tabebuia impetiginosa (Mart. ex. DC.) Standl and ‘Sabiá’ - Mimosa caesalpiniifoliaBenth), two salinity levels (1.2 and 8.6 dS m-1) and two water regimes (with and without water restriction). Plant height, stem diameter, number of leaves, shoot dry matter, root dry matter and total dry matter were measured. For all the studied variables, there was statistical significance for the factors species (A) and salinity (B), individually. However, water deficit (Factor C) and the interaction among factors (A x B x C) did not cause any statistical effect. The 50% reduction in water replacement for the four species studied was not enough to cause significant damage to plant growth, with a mean reduction in dry matter production lower than 10%. It was observed that the tolerance index found varied according to the imposition of the stresses, being caused mainly by salinity. Based on shoot dry matter production, the species Neem behaved as moderately tolerant, while the other species were moderately sensitive to salinity. The applied water deficit was not enough to intensify the effects of the salt stress under the conditions of the present study.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1415-43662018001100753&lng=en&tlng=enplantas nativasestresse salinoestresse hídrico
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author Alan D. Lima
Francisco M. S. Bezerra
Antônia L. R. Neves
Carlos H. C. de Sousa
Claudivan F. de Lacerda
Antônio M. E. Bezerra
spellingShingle Alan D. Lima
Francisco M. S. Bezerra
Antônia L. R. Neves
Carlos H. C. de Sousa
Claudivan F. de Lacerda
Antônio M. E. Bezerra
Response of four woody species to salinity and water deficit in initial growth phase
Revista Brasileira de Engenharia Agrícola e Ambiental - Agriambi
plantas nativas
estresse salino
estresse hídrico
author_facet Alan D. Lima
Francisco M. S. Bezerra
Antônia L. R. Neves
Carlos H. C. de Sousa
Claudivan F. de Lacerda
Antônio M. E. Bezerra
author_sort Alan D. Lima
title Response of four woody species to salinity and water deficit in initial growth phase
title_short Response of four woody species to salinity and water deficit in initial growth phase
title_full Response of four woody species to salinity and water deficit in initial growth phase
title_fullStr Response of four woody species to salinity and water deficit in initial growth phase
title_full_unstemmed Response of four woody species to salinity and water deficit in initial growth phase
title_sort response of four woody species to salinity and water deficit in initial growth phase
publisher Universidade Federal de Campina Grande
series Revista Brasileira de Engenharia Agrícola e Ambiental - Agriambi
issn 1807-1929
description ABSTRACT The objective of this study was to evaluate the growth of forest species under conditions of salinity and water deficit. The experimental design was completely randomized in a triple factorial scheme with four forest species (Neem - Azadirachta indica A. Juss, ‘Aroeira’ - Myracrodruon urundeuva Fr Allemão, ‘Ipê’ - Tabebuia impetiginosa (Mart. ex. DC.) Standl and ‘Sabiá’ - Mimosa caesalpiniifoliaBenth), two salinity levels (1.2 and 8.6 dS m-1) and two water regimes (with and without water restriction). Plant height, stem diameter, number of leaves, shoot dry matter, root dry matter and total dry matter were measured. For all the studied variables, there was statistical significance for the factors species (A) and salinity (B), individually. However, water deficit (Factor C) and the interaction among factors (A x B x C) did not cause any statistical effect. The 50% reduction in water replacement for the four species studied was not enough to cause significant damage to plant growth, with a mean reduction in dry matter production lower than 10%. It was observed that the tolerance index found varied according to the imposition of the stresses, being caused mainly by salinity. Based on shoot dry matter production, the species Neem behaved as moderately tolerant, while the other species were moderately sensitive to salinity. The applied water deficit was not enough to intensify the effects of the salt stress under the conditions of the present study.
topic plantas nativas
estresse salino
estresse hídrico
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