INITIAL DEVELOPMENT AND GAS EXCHANGE OF Talisia subalbens (MART.) RADLK. UNDER DIFFERENT SHADING CONDITIONS

dc.creatorFernanda Carlota Nery
dc.creatorHilton Morbeck de Oliveira
dc.creatorAmauri Alves de Alvarenga
dc.creatorSara Dousseau
dc.creatorEvaristo Mauro de Castro
dc.creatorAna Carolina Atala Lombelo Campos
dc.date2011
dc.date.accessioned2026-07-07T03:15:23Z
dc.descriptionEcophysiological studies under semi-controlled conditions in nurseries and greenhouses are essential to enable the use of native species to recover degraded areas and for commercial planting. Talisia subalbens (Mart) Radlk, 'cascudo', is a native fruiting species of the Cerrado on the verge of extinction. The ecophysiological performance of this species was evaluated in nursery conditions under different levels of shading (full sunshine, 30%, 50% and 70%). Initial growth, biomass allocation, gas exchange and chlorophyll content of the plants were analyzed. Full sunshine cultivated plants showed a higher accumulation of total, shoot, and root dry biomass. There was no significant difference in the root/shoot ratio among the treatments. Seedlings cultivated under full sunshine and 30% shading showed higher values for height, basal diameter, and leaf area. Differences in stomata conductance and photosynthesis rate were not observed among the different shading levels. Plants cultivated under 70% of shading had higher contents of chlorophyll a, b, and total. During the initial phase with higher levels of radiation were fundamental for the development of T. subalbens seedlings.
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dc.identifier0100-6762
dc.identifierhttps://www.redalyc.org/articulo.oa?id=48818717007
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/123456789/428302
dc.languageen
dc.publisherUniversidade Federal de Viçosa
dc.relationhttp://www.redalyc.org/revista.oa?id=488
dc.rightsRevista Árvore
dc.sourceRevista Árvore (Brasil) Num.1 Vol.35
dc.subjectAgrociencias
dc.titleINITIAL DEVELOPMENT AND GAS EXCHANGE OF Talisia subalbens (MART.) RADLK. UNDER DIFFERENT SHADING CONDITIONS
dc.typeartículo científico

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