Growth of provenances of Cryptocarya alba during water stress and after re–watering in the nursery
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Intensification of drought in Mediterranean–type climates has limited seedling
establishment. The knowledge of the ecology of selected species and its intraspecific variation
to water stress at the seedling stage should be considered in order to overcome limitations.
We investigated variations in growth, survival, and leaf–level physiology in four provenances of
the endemic Cryptocarya alba (Mol.) during water stress and after re–watering. Seedlings were
cultured in the nursery during 23 months and then subjected to two watering treatments based
on soil water content (well–watered and water restriction, 0.38 and 0.17 cm3 cm–3, respectively)
for 45 days. At the end of the watering treatments, seedling growth, above– and belowground
biomass, survival, and leaf gas exchange were measured. Right after the watering treatments,
the surviving seedlings were submitted to a recovery period of 21 days, in which all seedlings
were re–watered at 0.38 cm3 cm–3 of soil water content and measured for leaf gas exchange.
Provenances differed in growth and biomass allocation. Unlike growth and biomass, interaction
between provenance and watering treatments was found for photosynthesis, stomatal
conductance, transpiration, and water use efficiency of northern provenances, exhibiting the
highest performance under water restriction. However, most variations observed occurred
before the re–watering period and only a few occurred after this period. The four provenances
under study exhibited similar photosynthesis and stomatal conductance after re–watering. Our
study demonstrated phenotypic variation of C. alba and the capability of the species to withstand
and recover from water stress.
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Sci. Agric. v.78, Suppl., e20200292, 202110.1590/1678-992X-2020-0292
https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/182643
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