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Título: Photosynthetic capacity, leaf respiration and growth in two papaya (Carica papaya) genotypes with different leaf chlorophyll concentrations
Autor: Paixão, Jessica Sousa
Silva, Jefferson Rangel
Ruas, Katherine Fraga
Rodrigues, Weverton Pereira
Machado Filho, José Altino
Bernado, Wallace de Paula
Abreu, Deivisson Pelegrino
Ferreira, Luciene Sousa
Cuevas Gonzalez, Julian
Griffin, Kevin Lee
Ramalho, José C.
Campostrini, Eliemar
Palavras-chave: Chlorophyll fluorescence
leaf respiration rates
net photosynthesis
nitrogen concentration
RuBisCO oxygenation/carboxylation rates
Data: 2019
Editora: Oxford Academic
Citação: Paixão JS, da Silva JR, Ruas KF, Rodrigues WP, Filho JAM, Bernado WP, Abreu DP, Ferreira LS, Gonzalez JC, Griffin KL, Ramalho JC, Campostrini E. 2019. Photosynthetic capacity, leaf respiration and growth in two papaya (Carica papaya) genotypes with different leaf chlorophyll concentrations. AoB PLANTS 11: plz013
Resumo: Golden genotype of papaya (Carica papaya), named for its yellowish leaves, produces fruits very much appreciated by consumers worldwide. However, its growth and yield are considerably lower than those of other genotypes, such as ‘Sunrise Solo’, which has intensely green leaves. We undertook an investigation with the goal of evaluating key physiological traits that can affect biomass accumulation of both Golden and Sunrise Solo genotypes. Papaya seeds from two different genotypes with contrasting leaf colour ‘Sunrise Solo’ and Golden were grown in greenhouse conditions. Plant growth (plant height, leaf number, stem diameter, leaf area, plant dry weight), leaf gas exchanges, leaf carbon balance, RuBisCO oxygenation and carboxylation rates, nitrogen, as well as chlorophyll concentrations and fluorescence variables were assessed. Although no significant differences were observed for photosynthetic rates between genotypes, the accumulation of small differences in photosynthesis, day after day, over a long period, might contribute to some extend to a higher C-budget in Sunrise Solo, higher leaf area and, thus, to higher productivity. Additionally, we consider that physiological processes other than photosynthesis and leaf respiration can be as well involved in lower growth and yield of Golden. One of these aspects could be related to the higher rates of photorespiration observed in Sunrise Solo, which could improve the rate of N assimilation into organic compounds, such as amino acids, thus contributing to the higher biomass production in Sunrise Solo relative to Golden. Further experiments to evaluate the effects of N metabolism on physiology and growth of Golden are required as it has the potential to limit its yield
Descrição: Studies
Peer review: yes
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10400.5/18081
DOI: 10.1093/aobpla/plz013
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