Biochemical components and dry matter of lemon and mandarin hybrids under salt stress

ABSTRACT The objective was to study the biochemical changes and dry matter content in lemon and mandarin hybrids under salt stress during rootstock formation. For this, a study was conducted in randomized complete block, using a 2 x 5 factorial scheme, with two salinity levels (0.3 and 4.0 dS m-1) a...

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Main Authors: Francisco V. da S. Sá, Marcos E. B. Brito, Lizaiane C. de Figueiredo, Alberto S. de Melo, Luderlândio de A. Silva, Rômulo C. L. Moreira
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Published: Universidade Federal de Campina Grande
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author Francisco V. da S. Sá
Marcos E. B. Brito
Lizaiane C. de Figueiredo
Alberto S. de Melo
Luderlândio de A. Silva
Rômulo C. L. Moreira
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Marcos E. B. Brito
Lizaiane C. de Figueiredo
Alberto S. de Melo
Luderlândio de A. Silva
Rômulo C. L. Moreira
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description ABSTRACT The objective was to study the biochemical changes and dry matter content in lemon and mandarin hybrids under salt stress during rootstock formation. For this, a study was conducted in randomized complete block, using a 2 x 5 factorial scheme, with two salinity levels (0.3 and 4.0 dS m-1) applied in five citrus rootstock genotypes (1. TSKC x CTARG - 019; 2. LRF; 3. TSKC x (LCR x TR) - 040; 4. LCRSTC and 5. LVK), with three replicates and four plants per plot. At 90 days after sowing, saline treatments started to be applied and continued until 120 days after sowing, the moment in which the plants were collected for evaluation of biochemical characteristics and phytomass accumulation. The increase in water salinity negatively affected the biochemical components and dry matter accumulation of citrus genotypes. The genotypes TSKC x (LCR x TR) - 040, LCRSTC and LVK were the least affected by salt stress, standing out as the materials most tolerant to salinity.
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spelling doaj-art-2d67de899a7d45d794c5d1bee216296a2025-08-20T03:18:42ZengUniversidade Federal de Campina GrandeRevista Brasileira de Engenharia Agrícola e Ambiental1807-192921424925310.1590/1807-1929/agriambi.v21n4p249-253S1415-43662017000400249Biochemical components and dry matter of lemon and mandarin hybrids under salt stressFrancisco V. da S. SáMarcos E. B. BritoLizaiane C. de FigueiredoAlberto S. de MeloLuderlândio de A. SilvaRômulo C. L. MoreiraABSTRACT The objective was to study the biochemical changes and dry matter content in lemon and mandarin hybrids under salt stress during rootstock formation. For this, a study was conducted in randomized complete block, using a 2 x 5 factorial scheme, with two salinity levels (0.3 and 4.0 dS m-1) applied in five citrus rootstock genotypes (1. TSKC x CTARG - 019; 2. LRF; 3. TSKC x (LCR x TR) - 040; 4. LCRSTC and 5. LVK), with three replicates and four plants per plot. At 90 days after sowing, saline treatments started to be applied and continued until 120 days after sowing, the moment in which the plants were collected for evaluation of biochemical characteristics and phytomass accumulation. The increase in water salinity negatively affected the biochemical components and dry matter accumulation of citrus genotypes. The genotypes TSKC x (LCR x TR) - 040, LCRSTC and LVK were the least affected by salt stress, standing out as the materials most tolerant to salinity.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1415-43662017000400249&lng=en&tlng=enCitrus spp.salinitychlorophyll and carotenoidswater status
spellingShingle Francisco V. da S. Sá
Marcos E. B. Brito
Lizaiane C. de Figueiredo
Alberto S. de Melo
Luderlândio de A. Silva
Rômulo C. L. Moreira
Biochemical components and dry matter of lemon and mandarin hybrids under salt stress
Revista Brasileira de Engenharia Agrícola e Ambiental
Citrus spp.
salinity
chlorophyll and carotenoids
water status
title Biochemical components and dry matter of lemon and mandarin hybrids under salt stress
title_full Biochemical components and dry matter of lemon and mandarin hybrids under salt stress
title_fullStr Biochemical components and dry matter of lemon and mandarin hybrids under salt stress
title_full_unstemmed Biochemical components and dry matter of lemon and mandarin hybrids under salt stress
title_short Biochemical components and dry matter of lemon and mandarin hybrids under salt stress
title_sort biochemical components and dry matter of lemon and mandarin hybrids under salt stress
topic Citrus spp.
salinity
chlorophyll and carotenoids
water status
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