Interaction between water and nutrient deficiencies in helianthus annuus


Autoria(s): Fonseca, Filomena; David, Maria Manuela; Barrote, Isabel; Ferreira, Gisela; Correia, Maria João
Contribuinte(s)

Martins-Loução, M. A.

Hips, S. H.

Data(s)

10/01/2014

10/01/2014

2000

Identificador

Fonseca F., David M.M., Barrote I., Ferreira G., Correia M.J. (2000). Interaction between water and nutrient deficiencies in Helianthus annuus L. In: Nitrogen in a sustainable ecosystem. From the cell to the plant. Chapter 1 – N and Environmental Adaptation of Plants. Backhys Publishers, Leiden, The Netherlands. pp. 169-175

9057820633

AUT: FFO00315; IBA00639; MDA00369; JCO00381;

http://hdl.handle.net/10400.1/3330

Idioma(s)

eng

Relação

PBICIAGR/229295

Direitos

restrictedAccess

Palavras-Chave #Water stress #Drought #Water deficit #Nutrient deficiency #Helianthus annuus #Leaf age
Tipo

bookPart

Resumo

The physiological response of plants to water deficits are known to vary according to the conditions of application of drought stress and the rate of development of leaf water deficits. At the whole plant level the effect of the water shess is usually perceived as a decrease in photosynthesis and growth, and is associated with alterations in C and N metabolism (McDonald and Davies, 1996). The decrease in water potential affects transpiration and hence xylem transport of nitrate or reduced N into growing regions. The response of the photo-synthetic apparatus either to water stress or rehydration seems to be dependent "on leaf age (O'Neill, 1983; Wolfe et al., 1988). Degradation of both thylakoid and stromal N-containing compounds can occur in response to water stress, recovery from which may pequire more than a week (Chaves, 1991).