2018
DOI: 10.1111/gfs.12368
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Influence of low light intensity on growth and biomass allocation, leaf photosynthesis and canopy radiation interception and use in two forage species of Centrosema (DC.) Benth.

Abstract: Sustainable silvopastoral systems rely on the capacity of forage species to withstand shade, competition for soil resources and grazing. On a field‐plot experiment, we studied the effects of artificial shade on the performance of two tropical forage legumes: Centrosema molle (CIAT 15160) and C. macrocarpum (CIAT 5713). Acclimation to shade in these two species was investigated at individual leaf and whole canopies, to explain differences in the efficiency of radiation interception and use, and thus forage yiel… Show more

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“…In the early stage of desertification, plants always distribute more biomass to belowground to avoid increasing damage as the degree of disturbance increases (Holland et al, ; Wilson, Strickland, Hutchings, Bianchi, & Flory, ). This strategy is an important defense strategy for plants to resist external disturbances, especially in terms of grassland degradation caused by overgrazing (Byrnes, Eastburn, Tate, & Roche, ; Guenni, Romero, Guedez, Guenni, & Pittermann, ; Sun, Ma, & Lu, ). As the degree of desertification increased, aboveground and belowground biomass decreased significantly, indicating that desertification led to a significant decline in production functions.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the early stage of desertification, plants always distribute more biomass to belowground to avoid increasing damage as the degree of disturbance increases (Holland et al, ; Wilson, Strickland, Hutchings, Bianchi, & Flory, ). This strategy is an important defense strategy for plants to resist external disturbances, especially in terms of grassland degradation caused by overgrazing (Byrnes, Eastburn, Tate, & Roche, ; Guenni, Romero, Guedez, Guenni, & Pittermann, ; Sun, Ma, & Lu, ). As the degree of desertification increased, aboveground and belowground biomass decreased significantly, indicating that desertification led to a significant decline in production functions.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Para espécies forrageiras de clima temperado como a Centrosema (DC.) Benth, os pontos de saturação lumínica foram de 600 -1000 µmol m -2 s -1 (GUENNI et al, 2017).…”
Section: Revisão Bibliográfica 21 Ambiente Luminosounclassified
“…Marandu. Guenni et al (2017), relataram que plantas de Centrosema macroporum quando submetidas a um sombreamento de 70% (30% de RFA do PS), tiveram a capacidade fotossintética reduzida e aumento de 13 para 18 mg g -1 da massa seca (38,5%) na produção de clorofila b nas plantas sombreadas. A clorofila b absorve a luz em espectros com menor comprimento de onda e em condições de sombreamento pode haver maior produção desse pigmento pelas plantas em resposta a absorção de RFA alteradas pela presença das árvores (LOPES et al, 2017b;NASCIMENTO et al, 2019).…”
Section: Revisão Bibliográfica 21 Ambiente Luminosounclassified
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