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STRECK, C. A.; REINERT, D. J.; REICHERT, J. M.; KAISER, D. R. |
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Modificacao em propriedades fisicas com a compactacao do solo causada pelo trafego induzido de um trator em plantio direto. |
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2004 |
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Ciencia Rural, Santa Maria, v. 34, n. 3, p. 755-760, maio/jun. 2004. |
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Português |
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Compactacao do solo; Densidade; Plantio direto; Porosidade. |
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SCHMITZ, J. D.; BONHOMME, M.; COCHARD, H.; HERTER, F. G.; LEITE, G. B.; REGNARD, J.; LAURI, P. |
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Are the effects of winter temperatures onspring budburst mediated by the bud water status or related to a whole-shoot effect? Insights in the apple tree. |
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2014 |
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Trees, Berlim, 2014. |
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The effects of winter temperatures, i.e., during
dormancy, on shoot architecture are well known with budburst
preferentially in the distal or the proximal part of the
parent shoot in cold and mild winter conditions, respectively.
However, the link with the overwintering bud water status is
still scarcely documented. Our study was developed on four
apple (Malus domestica Borkh.) cultivars covering a range of
chilling requirements from low (?Condessa?) to medium
(?Granny Smith?) and high (?Royal Gala?, ?Starkrimson?),
and maintained in either cold (1,428 h below 7.2 C) or mild
(99 h below 7.2 C) fluctuating winter temperatures. Our aim
was to analyze xylem conductance at the stem-to-bud junction,
and relative water content and water potential of the bud
itself, for buds situated in the distal third of one-year-old
shoots. From dormancy to the pre-budburst stage, xylem
conductance at the stem-to-bud junction increased or
decreased or did not show consistent changes depending on
the cultivar and the winter temperature treatment. Whatever
the cultivar, there were no significant trends across dates for
the effects of winter temperatures on bud water potential and
relative water content. Water potential had negative values,
between -4.35 and -2.24 MPa, across cultivars and winter
temperature treatments without a consistent relationship with
actual spring budburst frequency. These results suggested
that lateral buds were hydraulically isolated from the parent
stem during winter until a few days before budburst. We
discussed that the temperature-related spring budburst was
likely more related to a whole-shoot effect mediated by
hormonal, hydraulics and/or sugar signaling, than to the
individual bud water status during dormancy. MenosThe effects of winter temperatures, i.e., during
dormancy, on shoot architecture are well known with budburst
preferentially in the distal or the proximal part of the
parent shoot in cold and mild winter conditions, respectively.
However, the link with the overwintering bud water status is
still scarcely documented. Our study was developed on four
apple (Malus domestica Borkh.) cultivars covering a range of
chilling requirements from low (?Condessa?) to medium
(?Granny Smith?) and high (?Royal Gala?, ?Starkrimson?),
and maintained in either cold (1,428 h below 7.2 C) or mild
(99 h below 7.2 C) fluctuating winter temperatures. Our aim
was to analyze xylem conductance at the stem-to-bud junction,
and relative water content and water potential of the bud
itself, for buds situated in the distal third of one-year-old
shoots. From dormancy to the pre-budburst stage, xylem
conductance at the stem-to-bud junction increased or
decreased or did not show consistent changes depending on
the cultivar and the winter temperature treatment. Whatever
the cultivar, there were no significant trends across dates for
the effects of winter temperatures on bud water potential and
relative water content. Water potential had negative values,
between -4.35 and -2.24 MPa, across cultivars and winter
temperature treatments without a consistent relationship with
actual spring budburst frequency. These results suggested
that lateral buds were hydraulically isolated from the parent
stem during winter unti... Mostrar Tudo |
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Apple; Axillary budburst; Relative water content; Water potential; Winter temperatures; Xylemhydraulic conductance. |
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LEADER 02545naa a2200265 a 4500 001 1123619 005 2015-04-10 008 2014 bl uuuu u00u1 u #d 100 1 $aSCHMITZ, J. D. 245 $aAre the effects of winter temperatures onspring budburst mediated by the bud water status or related to a whole-shoot effect? Insights in the apple tree.$h[electronic resource] 260 $c2014 520 $aThe effects of winter temperatures, i.e., during dormancy, on shoot architecture are well known with budburst preferentially in the distal or the proximal part of the parent shoot in cold and mild winter conditions, respectively. However, the link with the overwintering bud water status is still scarcely documented. Our study was developed on four apple (Malus domestica Borkh.) cultivars covering a range of chilling requirements from low (?Condessa?) to medium (?Granny Smith?) and high (?Royal Gala?, ?Starkrimson?), and maintained in either cold (1,428 h below 7.2 C) or mild (99 h below 7.2 C) fluctuating winter temperatures. Our aim was to analyze xylem conductance at the stem-to-bud junction, and relative water content and water potential of the bud itself, for buds situated in the distal third of one-year-old shoots. From dormancy to the pre-budburst stage, xylem conductance at the stem-to-bud junction increased or decreased or did not show consistent changes depending on the cultivar and the winter temperature treatment. Whatever the cultivar, there were no significant trends across dates for the effects of winter temperatures on bud water potential and relative water content. Water potential had negative values, between -4.35 and -2.24 MPa, across cultivars and winter temperature treatments without a consistent relationship with actual spring budburst frequency. These results suggested that lateral buds were hydraulically isolated from the parent stem during winter until a few days before budburst. We discussed that the temperature-related spring budburst was likely more related to a whole-shoot effect mediated by hormonal, hydraulics and/or sugar signaling, than to the individual bud water status during dormancy. 653 $aApple 653 $aAxillary budburst 653 $aRelative water content 653 $aWater potential 653 $aWinter temperatures 653 $aXylemhydraulic conductance 700 1 $aBONHOMME, M. 700 1 $aCOCHARD, H. 700 1 $aHERTER, F. G. 700 1 $aLEITE, G. B. 700 1 $aREGNARD, J. 700 1 $aLAURI, P. 773 $tTrees, Berlim, 2014.
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