2011
DOI: 10.5433/1679-0359.2011v32n4sup1p1843
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Teores de pigmentos fotossintéticos, taxa de fotossíntese e estrutura de cloroplastos de plantas jovens de Mikania laevigata Schultz Bip. ex Baker cultivadas sob malhas coloridas

Abstract: O guaco (Mikania laevigata) é uma planta medicinal, usada para o tratamento de febre, reumatismo, gripe e doenças do trato respiratório. O entendimento do comportamento fisiológico dessa espécie e as suas respostas às condições do ambiente tornam-se necessários ao aperfeiçoamento dos métodos de cultivo. Nesse contexto, o presente trabalho teve como objetivo avaliar os efeitos do sombreamento com uso de malhas coloridas na concentração de pigmentos fotossintéticos, na taxa de fotossíntese e na ultra-estrutura d… Show more

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“…Plants in full sunlight showed the highest value of specific leaf mass (SLM) ( The regrowth of the plants after the first cut was more pronounced in plants under blue net than the plants in full sunlight as the former treatment resulted in greater height at 120 DAT (Table 5). Similar result was observed in O. gratissimum (Martins et al, 2008) and M. laevigata (Souza et al, 2011) grown under blue net. As phytochrome and other photoreceptors absorb light in the blue region of the spectrum, which in turn causes differential responses in phototropism, growth and morphogenesis (Smith, 1982), the increased height in lemon balm plants may be due to higher blue/red ratio provided by the blue net.…”
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“…Plants in full sunlight showed the highest value of specific leaf mass (SLM) ( The regrowth of the plants after the first cut was more pronounced in plants under blue net than the plants in full sunlight as the former treatment resulted in greater height at 120 DAT (Table 5). Similar result was observed in O. gratissimum (Martins et al, 2008) and M. laevigata (Souza et al, 2011) grown under blue net. As phytochrome and other photoreceptors absorb light in the blue region of the spectrum, which in turn causes differential responses in phototropism, growth and morphogenesis (Smith, 1982), the increased height in lemon balm plants may be due to higher blue/red ratio provided by the blue net.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 85%
“…Furthermore, we observed a significant increase of the values for leaf area (LA), leaf weight ratio (LWR) and plant height in plants subjected to blue net (168%, 12.5% and 116%, respectively) compared with plants grown under full sunlight (Table 4). The increase in LA caused by the blue net was similar to that observed in Artemisia vulgaris L. (Oliveira et al, 2009), Ocimum gratissimum L. (Martins et al, 2008) and M. laevigata (Souza et al, 2011). Increasing LA is a common strategy used by plants under lower levels of irradiance, as those produced by the blue net (lowest PPFD values, Table 2), to maximize the available area for capturing light energy.…”
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“…LEDs are suitable for light supplementation because of their versatility and ease to combine wavelengths (Maluta et al, 2013). Souza et al (2011) state that, in addition to the intensity, the quality of the radiation is determinant for the development of the plant cells. FIGURE 7.…”
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confidence: 99%