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Water relations of Fino lemon plants on two rootstocks under flooded conditions
Authors:Ma Carmen Ruiz-Sánchez  Rafael Domingo  Donaldo Morales  Arturo Torrecillas
Institution:

a Dpto. Riego y Salinidad, Centro de Edafología y Biología Aplicada del Segura (CSIC), P.O. Box 4195, 30080-, Murcia, Spain

b Dpto. Ingeniería Aplicada, Escuela Técnica Superior de Ingenieros Agrónomos (ETSIA), Universidad de Murcia, Paseo Alfonso XIII, 34, 30203-Cartagena, Murcia, Spain

c Dpto. Fisiología y Bioquímica Vegetal, Instituto Nacional de Ciencias Agrícolas (INCA), Gaveta Postal no 1, San José de las Lajas, 32700-, La Habana, Cuba

Abstract:Potted two-year-old Fino lemon plants (Citrus limon (L.) Burm. fil.) grafted on two different rootstocks: sour orange (C. aurantium) (SO), and C. macrophylla (CM) were submitted to two different treatments: non-flooded (control) and flooded for 8 days, under field conditions. Lemon/CM plants had lower plant plus soil resistance to water flow (R(p+s)) values for both treatments. The decrease in leaf water potential (Ψl) and leaf turgor potential (Ψp) values, observed in the last part of the flooding period, in both flooded scion/rootstock combinations, can be related to the increase in the resistance to water flow. The maintenance in Ψl and Ψp values in flooded plants at values similar to those of the control plants, at the beginning of the flooding period and during the recovery period, can be ascribed to the stomatal control observed (decrease in leaf conductance (g1) values). The later g1 recovery in lemon/CM than in lemon/SO flooded plants, could explain the lower vegetative growth of lemon/CM plants by flooding effect. The observed g1 response to soil flooding suggested that porometry is a reliable indicator of the altered behaviour caused by flooding in lemon plant.
Keywords:Lemon plants  Flooding stress  Water relations
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