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Special issue in honour of Prof. Reto J. Strasser - Chlorophyll a fluorescence of Bertholletia excelsa Bonpl. plantations under thinning, liming, and phosphorus fertilization

2020; Institute of Experimental Botany of the Czech Academy of Sciences; Volume: 58; Issue: SPECIAL ISSUE Linguagem: Inglês

10.32615/ps.2019.146

ISSN

1573-9058

Autores

Karen Cristina Pires da Costa, Roberto Kirmayr Jaquetti, José Francisco de Carvalho Gonçalves,

Tópico(s)

Growth and nutrition in plants

Resumo

Phosphorus (P) fertilization and liming can reduce negative effects caused by a sudden increase in light availability after thinning of forest plantations. In this study, immediately after thinning, photochemical performance (quantum yield of PSII and performance index) decreased, however, liming and P fertilization reduced the negative effects caused by thinning and accelerated the recovery of Bertholletia excelsa trees. After thinning, the remaining trees increased J-I phase with the formation of a positive K-band which occurred exclusively in unfertilized (no liming or no P) individuals. Additionally, enhanced effective dissipation (DI0/RC) values (140%) were found in individuals without liming or P after thinning, while plants under liming and P increased DI0/RC values by 47 and 79%, respectively. Photochemical performance of B. excelsa was positively correlated to iron, zinc, and manganese. Thus, P fertilization and liming are recommended for alleviating the stress caused by high irradiance after thinning in B. excelsa plantations.

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