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Morphophysiology and water relations of Spondias rootstocks under different irrigation frequencies

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REVISTA CAATINGA
Volume 36, Issue 4, Pages 865-874

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UNIV FED RURAL SEMI-ARIDO-UFERSA
DOI: 10.1590/1983-21252023v36n414rc

Keywords

Irrigation frequency; Spondias tuberosa; Spondias mombin; Water scarcity

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The semi-arid region in northeastern Brazil faces water scarcity, impacting the yield of Spondias species. The study evaluates the morphophysiology, quantum efficiency, and water relations of S. tuberosa and S. mombin rootstocks under different irrigation intervals. The results suggest that watering every 3 days minimizes gas exchange and growth losses for Spondias rootstocks.
-The semi-arid region of northeastern Brazil is characterized by scarcity of water for irrigation purposes due to long periods of drought, compromising the development of species such as Spondias tuberosa L. and Spondias mombin L., which, despite being considered drought tolerant, can have their yield negatively affected by low water availability. The objective of this study was to evaluate the morphophysiology, quantum efficiency and water relations of S. tuberosa and S. mombin rootstocks under different irrigation intervals in the semi-arid region of Paraiba, Brazil. The experimental design was carried out in randomized blocks, in a 5 x 2 factorial scheme, referring to 5 irrigation intervals -INT (1, 2, 3, 4 and 5 days after each irrigation event) and two species of the genus Spondias -SPC (S. tuberosa and S. mombin) with four replicates and three plants per plot, totaling 120 plants. Irrigation management with a five-day irrigation interval reduced gas exchange and growth of rootstocks of the Spondias species. The quantum efficiency of photosystem II of Spondias rootstocks (S. tuberosa and S. mombin) was not compromised when the plants were irrigated every two and four days. Irrigation every three days in the early stages of development of Spondias species can be used with the lowest losses in gas exchange and growth of rootstocks.

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