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Liquid fertilizers on photochemical efficiency and gas exchange in yellow passion fruit under saline stress

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UNIV FEDERAL CAMPINA GRANDE
DOI: 10.1590/1807-1929/agriambi.v27n11p839-847

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Passiflora edulis Sims; salt stress; mitigation; organomineral sources; gas exchange

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The primary producer of yellow passion fruit in Brazil's Northeast region faces the challenge of water scarcity. To mitigate the negative effects of salt stress on plants, this study assessed the effectiveness of organomineral fertilizers. The results showed that CodasalTM, alone or in combination with Aminoagro RaizTM, significantly improved the performance of yellow passion fruit seedlings.
The Northeast region of Brazil is the primary producer of yellow passion fruit. In recent years, water scarcity has led passion fruit growers to use highly saline water for cultivation. Therefore, implementing technologies that alleviate the negative effects of salt stress on plants is a promising approach, particularly in semi-arid conditions. This study aimed to assess the efficacy of organomineral fertilizers in mitigating salt stress effects on chlorophyll-a fluorescence and gas exchange in 'Guinezinho' yellow passion fruit seedlings. The treatments were arranged in randomized blocks with four replicates and four seedlings per plot, following a 2 x 3 factorial design. The factors considered were irrigation using water with low (0.18 dS m-1) and high (4.0 dS m-1) electrical conductivity and three liquid organomineral attenuators (CodasalTM, Aminoagro RaizTM, and a mixture of CodasalTM + Aminoagro RaizTM at a 1:1 v/v ratio), applied through fertigation. Irrigation with water containing 4.0 dS m-1 electrical conductivity, combined with liquid fertilizers, resulted in increased substrate salinity, and reduced stomatal conductance in yellow passion fruit seedlings, particularly when CodasalTM was applied. Application of CodasalTM alone or in combination with Aminoagro RaizTM significantly enhanced variable fluorescence, quantum efficiency of PSII, CO2 assimilation rate, and instantaneous carboxylation efficiency in 'Guinezinho' yellow passion fruit seedlings.

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