Ascorbic acid as an elicitor of salt stress on the physiology and growth of guava

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Main Author: Torres, Rafaela Aparecida Frazão
Publication Date: 2024
Other Authors: Nóbrega, Jackson Silva, Lima, Geovani Soares de, Soares, Lauriane Almeida dos Anjos, Ferreira, Jean Telvio Andrade, Dantas, Maíla Vieira, Gheyi, Hans Raj, Roque, Iara Almeida
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Summary: The objective of this study was to evaluate the physiology and growth of guava cv. Paluma as a function of irrigation with saline water and foliar application of ascorbic acid. The study was conducted using a randomized block experimental design in a 5 × 4 factorial scheme, whose treatments were formed by combining five levels of electrical conductivity of irrigation water - ECw (0.3, 1.2, 1.9, 2.6, and 3.3 dS m-1), associated with four concentrations of ascorbic acid - AsA (0, 30, 60, and 90 mM), with three replicates and one plant per plot. Stem diameter, crown volume, vegetative vigor index, photosynthetic pigment contents, photochemical efficiency, electrolyte leakage, and relative water content were evaluated. Ascorbic acid at concentration of 60 mM increased electrolyte leakage and relative water content in plants under ECw of 3.2 and 2.9 dS m-1, respectively. AsA concentration of 90 mM stimulated the biosynthesis of chlorophyll a, chlorophyll b, and total chlorophyll of guava plants grown under water salinity of 3.3 dS m-1. Salinity above 0.3 dS m-1 reduced chlorophyll a fluorescence, crown volume, and vegetative vigor index of guava. Foliar application of 30 mM ascorbic acid increased the quantum efficiency of photosystem II up to ECw of 2.5 dS m-1. The beneficial effect of ascorbic acid was obtained under ECw of 0.3 dS m-1.
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spelling Ascorbic acid as an elicitor of salt stress on the physiology and growth of guavaÁcido ascórbico como elicitor do estresse salino no crescimento e aspectos fisiológicos de goiabeiraPsidium guajava L.. Salinidade. Substrato enzimático.Psidium guajava L.. Salinity. Enzymatic substrate.The objective of this study was to evaluate the physiology and growth of guava cv. Paluma as a function of irrigation with saline water and foliar application of ascorbic acid. The study was conducted using a randomized block experimental design in a 5 × 4 factorial scheme, whose treatments were formed by combining five levels of electrical conductivity of irrigation water - ECw (0.3, 1.2, 1.9, 2.6, and 3.3 dS m-1), associated with four concentrations of ascorbic acid - AsA (0, 30, 60, and 90 mM), with three replicates and one plant per plot. Stem diameter, crown volume, vegetative vigor index, photosynthetic pigment contents, photochemical efficiency, electrolyte leakage, and relative water content were evaluated. Ascorbic acid at concentration of 60 mM increased electrolyte leakage and relative water content in plants under ECw of 3.2 and 2.9 dS m-1, respectively. AsA concentration of 90 mM stimulated the biosynthesis of chlorophyll a, chlorophyll b, and total chlorophyll of guava plants grown under water salinity of 3.3 dS m-1. Salinity above 0.3 dS m-1 reduced chlorophyll a fluorescence, crown volume, and vegetative vigor index of guava. Foliar application of 30 mM ascorbic acid increased the quantum efficiency of photosystem II up to ECw of 2.5 dS m-1. The beneficial effect of ascorbic acid was obtained under ECw of 0.3 dS m-1.Objetivou-se com esse trabalho avaliar a fisiologia e o crescimento da goiabeira cv. Paluma em função da irrigação com águas salinas e aplicação foliar de ácido ascórbico. A pesquisa foi desenvolvida utilizando o delineamento experimental de blocos casualizados, em esquema fatorial 5 × 4, cujos tratamentos foram construídos pela combinação de cinco níveis de condutividade elétrica da água de irrigação – CEa (0,3; 1,2; 1,9; 2,6 e 3,3 dS m-1), associados a quatro concentrações de ácido ascórbico - AsA (0, 30, 60 e 90 mM), com três repetições e uma planta por parcela. Foi avaliado o diâmetro de caule, o volume da copa, o índice de vigor vegetativo, os teores de pigmentos fotossintéticos, a eficiência fotoquímica, o extravasamento de eletrólitos e o conteúdo relativo de água. Ácido ascórbico na concentração de 60 mM aumentou o extravasamento de eletrólitos e o conteúdo relativo de água das plantas sob CEa de 3,2 e 2,9 dS m-1, respectivamente. A concentração de 90 mM de AsA estimulou a biossíntese de clorofila a, b e total das plantas de goiabeira cultivadas sob salinidade da água de 3,3 dS m-1. A salinidade acima de 0,3 dS m-1 reduziu a fluorescência da clorofila a, o volume de copa e o índice de vigor vegetativo da goiabeira. A aplicação foliar de 30 mM de ácido ascórbico aumentou a eficiência quântica do fotossistema II até a CEa de 2,5 dS m-1. O efeito benéfico do ácido ascórbico foi obtido sob CEa de 0,3 dS m-1.Universidade Federal Rural do Semi-Árido2024-11-19info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://periodicos.ufersa.edu.br/caatinga/article/view/1242510.1590/1983-21252025v3812425rcREVISTA CAATINGA; Vol. 38 (2025); e12425Revista Caatinga; v. 38 (2025); e124251983-21250100-316Xreponame:Revista Caatingainstname:Universidade Federal Rural do Semi-Árido (UFERSA)instacron:UFERSAenghttps://periodicos.ufersa.edu.br/caatinga/article/view/12425/11658Copyright (c) 2024 Revista Caatingainfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessTorres, Rafaela Aparecida FrazãoNóbrega, Jackson SilvaLima, Geovani Soares deSoares, Lauriane Almeida dos AnjosFerreira, Jean Telvio AndradeDantas, Maíla VieiraGheyi, Hans RajRoque, Iara Almeida2025-04-04T14:17:18Zoai:ojs.periodicos.ufersa.edu.br:article/12425Revistahttps://periodicos.ufersa.edu.br/index.php/caatinga/indexPUBhttps://periodicos.ufersa.edu.br/index.php/caatinga/oaipatricio@ufersa.edu.br|| caatinga@ufersa.edu.br1983-21250100-316Xopendoar:2025-04-04T14:17:18Revista Caatinga - Universidade Federal Rural do Semi-Árido (UFERSA)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Ascorbic acid as an elicitor of salt stress on the physiology and growth of guava
Ácido ascórbico como elicitor do estresse salino no crescimento e aspectos fisiológicos de goiabeira
title Ascorbic acid as an elicitor of salt stress on the physiology and growth of guava
spellingShingle Ascorbic acid as an elicitor of salt stress on the physiology and growth of guava
Torres, Rafaela Aparecida Frazão
Psidium guajava L.. Salinidade. Substrato enzimático.
Psidium guajava L.. Salinity. Enzymatic substrate.
title_short Ascorbic acid as an elicitor of salt stress on the physiology and growth of guava
title_full Ascorbic acid as an elicitor of salt stress on the physiology and growth of guava
title_fullStr Ascorbic acid as an elicitor of salt stress on the physiology and growth of guava
title_full_unstemmed Ascorbic acid as an elicitor of salt stress on the physiology and growth of guava
title_sort Ascorbic acid as an elicitor of salt stress on the physiology and growth of guava
author Torres, Rafaela Aparecida Frazão
author_facet Torres, Rafaela Aparecida Frazão
Nóbrega, Jackson Silva
Lima, Geovani Soares de
Soares, Lauriane Almeida dos Anjos
Ferreira, Jean Telvio Andrade
Dantas, Maíla Vieira
Gheyi, Hans Raj
Roque, Iara Almeida
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author2 Nóbrega, Jackson Silva
Lima, Geovani Soares de
Soares, Lauriane Almeida dos Anjos
Ferreira, Jean Telvio Andrade
Dantas, Maíla Vieira
Gheyi, Hans Raj
Roque, Iara Almeida
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author
author
author
author
author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Torres, Rafaela Aparecida Frazão
Nóbrega, Jackson Silva
Lima, Geovani Soares de
Soares, Lauriane Almeida dos Anjos
Ferreira, Jean Telvio Andrade
Dantas, Maíla Vieira
Gheyi, Hans Raj
Roque, Iara Almeida
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Psidium guajava L.. Salinidade. Substrato enzimático.
Psidium guajava L.. Salinity. Enzymatic substrate.
topic Psidium guajava L.. Salinidade. Substrato enzimático.
Psidium guajava L.. Salinity. Enzymatic substrate.
description The objective of this study was to evaluate the physiology and growth of guava cv. Paluma as a function of irrigation with saline water and foliar application of ascorbic acid. The study was conducted using a randomized block experimental design in a 5 × 4 factorial scheme, whose treatments were formed by combining five levels of electrical conductivity of irrigation water - ECw (0.3, 1.2, 1.9, 2.6, and 3.3 dS m-1), associated with four concentrations of ascorbic acid - AsA (0, 30, 60, and 90 mM), with three replicates and one plant per plot. Stem diameter, crown volume, vegetative vigor index, photosynthetic pigment contents, photochemical efficiency, electrolyte leakage, and relative water content were evaluated. Ascorbic acid at concentration of 60 mM increased electrolyte leakage and relative water content in plants under ECw of 3.2 and 2.9 dS m-1, respectively. AsA concentration of 90 mM stimulated the biosynthesis of chlorophyll a, chlorophyll b, and total chlorophyll of guava plants grown under water salinity of 3.3 dS m-1. Salinity above 0.3 dS m-1 reduced chlorophyll a fluorescence, crown volume, and vegetative vigor index of guava. Foliar application of 30 mM ascorbic acid increased the quantum efficiency of photosystem II up to ECw of 2.5 dS m-1. The beneficial effect of ascorbic acid was obtained under ECw of 0.3 dS m-1.
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