2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.flora.2015.04.004
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Water deficit stress applied only or combined with salinity affects physiological parameters and antioxidant capacity in Sesuvium portulacastrum

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“…A medida que o estresse salino aumenta ocorre uma redução da concentração interna de CO2 nas plantas (Slama et al, 2015), explicada em grande parte pela diminuição da condutância estomática. Isso resulta em decréscimo das taxas fotossintéticas, o que demonstra os efeitos da salinidade sobre as trocas gasosas foliares.…”
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“…A medida que o estresse salino aumenta ocorre uma redução da concentração interna de CO2 nas plantas (Slama et al, 2015), explicada em grande parte pela diminuição da condutância estomática. Isso resulta em decréscimo das taxas fotossintéticas, o que demonstra os efeitos da salinidade sobre as trocas gasosas foliares.…”
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“…Stomatal closure can also result in the impairment of photosynthetic capacity, by reducing both the influx of CO 2 and the internal CO 2 concentration (BHUIYAN et al, 2015;ORSINI et al, 2012;SLAMA et al, 2015). However, under severe stress conditions, non-stomatal responses, such as alterations in carboxylating enzymes or pigment degradation, may decrease photosynthetic rates (SANTOS et al, 2012).…”
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“…Inoculation with A. brasilense promotes increases in the plant root system [11], production of dry matter [12], crop production [11], gas exchanges [13], and hormone regulation. Recent literacy indicates that this bacterial species also maximizes the plant's ability to tolerate saline environments [14].…”
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confidence: 99%