PHOTOCHEMICAL EFFICIENCY AND GROWTH OF TWO PROVENANCES OF ACACIA SENEGAL (GUM ARABIC (TREE SEEDLINGS UNDER DRYING SOIL
2022; Volume: 51; Issue: 4 Linguagem: Inglês
10.21608/jes.2022.111895.1144
ISSN2636-3178
AutoresAbubakr Siam, Nusiba A. A. Abdullah,
Tópico(s)Plant Physiology and Cultivation Studies
ResumoA study was conducted to assess the impacts of water stress on diurnal photochemical efficiency of PSII and morphology of seedlings of two A. senegal provenances (El Fasher, P1 and Buram, P2).Seedlings were grown at the nursery of the Department of Forestry and Range Sciences, University of Al-Fashir, North Darfur, Sudan.Fifty-four seedlings per provenance were selected and divided into well-watered (W) and water-stressed (D) where all data were collected on these seedlings.The results revealed that there was midday depression with evening recovery of effective photochemical efficiency of PSII (ΔF/Fm') and maximum photochemical efficiency of PSII (Fv/Fm) in all seedlings throughout the measurement course reflecting the capability of both provenances to keep intact photosynthetic apparatus for more than nineteen days under drying soil.Substantial direct correlation between ΔF/Fm' and electron transport for both provenances and inverse relationship between air temperature and Fv/Fm for P1 was established.Cyclic droughts affected negatively the morphology of seedlings for both provenances as the height, stem diameter, and leaf number of water stressed seedlings were reduced substantially compared to well-watered.P1 seems greater morphological growth compared to P2 hence El Fasher's provenance tends to be more appropriate for plantations in arid environments.
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