Permanent wilt point from two methods for different combinations of citrus rootstock

ABSTRACT: Considering that water is extremely important in agricultural production, but with restricted availability in some Brazilian regions, this research sought to identify the water limit for the rootstocks: Cleóptra tangerine (Citrus reshni hort. Ex Tan), Volkamer lime (Citrus Volkameriano Pas...

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Main Authors: Rivani Oliveira Ferreira, Luciano da Silva Souza, Marilza Neves do Nascimento, Felipe Gomes Frederico da Silveira
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Language:English
Published: Universidade Federal de Santa Maria 2020-01-01
Series:Ciência Rural
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author Rivani Oliveira Ferreira
Luciano da Silva Souza
Marilza Neves do Nascimento
Felipe Gomes Frederico da Silveira
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Luciano da Silva Souza
Marilza Neves do Nascimento
Felipe Gomes Frederico da Silveira
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description ABSTRACT: Considering that water is extremely important in agricultural production, but with restricted availability in some Brazilian regions, this research sought to identify the water limit for the rootstocks: Cleóptra tangerine (Citrus reshni hort. Ex Tan), Volkamer lime (Citrus Volkameriano Pasquale), Citrandarin ‘indio’ (TSK X TRENG 256), Santa Cruz Rangpur lime (Citrus × limonia) and Sunki Tropical tangerine (Citrus sunki HORT. EX TAN) grafted orange ‘Pera’ (Citrus sinensis), obtained by two methods: the traditional method of determining the permanent wilting point described by SHANTZ & BRIGGS (1912) recovery of plants with saturated environment and by irrigating recovery method. The experimental design used was in a completely randomized design with four replications totaling 20 experimental plots. It was verified that the rootstocks Cravo Santa Cruz lemon and Volkamerian lemon were the most resistant in initial conditions of water restriction, evaluated by the method of BRIGGS & SHANTZ (1912), with recording of humidity of 0.0488 and 0.0489 respectively. Under more severe conditions of water restriction, determined by the irrigation method, Volkamerian lemon presented the highest resistance, with a humidity of 0.0371.
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spelling doaj.art-7c33d095ea3140d4b92219b62c19c75c2022-12-21T19:43:33ZengUniversidade Federal de Santa MariaCiência Rural1678-45962020-01-0150110.1590/0103-8478cr20190074Permanent wilt point from two methods for different combinations of citrus rootstockRivani Oliveira Ferreirahttps://orcid.org/0000-0002-1151-7529Luciano da Silva SouzaMarilza Neves do NascimentoFelipe Gomes Frederico da SilveiraABSTRACT: Considering that water is extremely important in agricultural production, but with restricted availability in some Brazilian regions, this research sought to identify the water limit for the rootstocks: Cleóptra tangerine (Citrus reshni hort. Ex Tan), Volkamer lime (Citrus Volkameriano Pasquale), Citrandarin ‘indio’ (TSK X TRENG 256), Santa Cruz Rangpur lime (Citrus × limonia) and Sunki Tropical tangerine (Citrus sunki HORT. EX TAN) grafted orange ‘Pera’ (Citrus sinensis), obtained by two methods: the traditional method of determining the permanent wilting point described by SHANTZ & BRIGGS (1912) recovery of plants with saturated environment and by irrigating recovery method. The experimental design used was in a completely randomized design with four replications totaling 20 experimental plots. It was verified that the rootstocks Cravo Santa Cruz lemon and Volkamerian lemon were the most resistant in initial conditions of water restriction, evaluated by the method of BRIGGS & SHANTZ (1912), with recording of humidity of 0.0488 and 0.0489 respectively. Under more severe conditions of water restriction, determined by the irrigation method, Volkamerian lemon presented the highest resistance, with a humidity of 0.0371.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0103-84782020000100202&tlng=enpermanent wilting pointwater déficithydrical stress
spellingShingle Rivani Oliveira Ferreira
Luciano da Silva Souza
Marilza Neves do Nascimento
Felipe Gomes Frederico da Silveira
Permanent wilt point from two methods for different combinations of citrus rootstock
Ciência Rural
permanent wilting point
water déficit
hydrical stress
title Permanent wilt point from two methods for different combinations of citrus rootstock
title_full Permanent wilt point from two methods for different combinations of citrus rootstock
title_fullStr Permanent wilt point from two methods for different combinations of citrus rootstock
title_full_unstemmed Permanent wilt point from two methods for different combinations of citrus rootstock
title_short Permanent wilt point from two methods for different combinations of citrus rootstock
title_sort permanent wilt point from two methods for different combinations of citrus rootstock
topic permanent wilting point
water déficit
hydrical stress
url http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0103-84782020000100202&tlng=en
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