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Australian Journal of Plant Physiology | 1998

Leaf age effects on photosynthetic activity and sugar accumulation in droughted and rewatered Lupinus albus plants

Maria Manuela David; Dulce Coelho; Isabel Barrote; Maria João Correia

Changes in the photosynthetic rate (A), stomatal conductance (g), water relations, photosynthetic pigments, Rubisco and soluble sugars accumulation were studied in different aged leaves of white lupin during soil drying and following rehydration. In water-stressed plants, A and g sharply declined and recovered only partially after rewatering. The way Ci and A/gchanged with drought was strongly dependent on leaf age; only in the young leaves did A/g increase and Ci decrease. Drought induced accumulation of soluble sugars was also age dependent, decreasing as leaves aged. In response to soil drying, the contents of photosynthetic pigments, total soluble protein and Rubisco protein increased in the young leaves and were either not affected or slightly decreased in the older ones. Rehydration accentuated the losses in pigments and Rubisco in the old leaves of water-stressed plants. These results suggest that the contribution of mesophyll limitations to explain drought inhibition of photosynthesis increases with leaf age, decreasing the ability to recover after rewatering. In young leaves the tolerance of the photosynthetic apparatus to dehydration and rehydration episodes is high and it is associated with high contents of Rubisco and in soluble sugars, particularly hexoses.


Functional Plant Biology | 2004

Effects of soil drying and subsequent re-watering on the activity of nitrate reductase in roots and leaves of Helianthus annuus

João Azedo-Silva; Júlio Osório; Filomena Fonseca; Maria João Correia

The effects of drought on the activity of nitrate reductase (NR) were studied in Helianthus annuus L. plants subjected to soil drying and subsequent re-watering. Drought did not negatively affect the activation state of NR, but resulted in linearly-correlated decreases in the activity of the unphosphorylated active form and the total activity of NR, in both roots and leaves. The concentration of nitrate in roots, xylem and leaves also decreased in water-stressed plants, whereas the concentration of total amino acids was only transiently depressed at the leaf level. In contrast, soluble sugars accumulated both in roots and leaves of water-stressed plants. Drought-induced decreases in root NR activity were correlated with the observed changes in root nitrate concentration. A higher percentage of the decrease in foliar NR activity could be explained by the decline in nitrate flux to the leaves than by leaf nitrate content. Following re-watering, the extent of recovery of NR activity was higher in roots than in leaves. The delay in the recovery of foliar NR activity did not result from the persistence of reduced flux of nitrate through the xylem. Several hypotheses to explain the after-effect of soil drying on foliar NR activity are discussed.


Environmental and Experimental Botany | 2006

Influence of transient shade periods on the effects of drought on photosynthesis, carbohydrate accumulation and lipid peroxidation in sunflower leaves

Maria João Correia; Maria Leonor Osório; Júlio Osório; Isabel Barrote; Mónica Martins; Maria Manuela David


Physiologia Plantarum | 2005

Effects of water deficit on the activity of nitrate reductase and content of sugars, nitrate and free amino acids in the leaves and roots of sunflower and white lupin plants growing under two nutrient supply regimes

Maria João Correia; Filomena Fonseca; João Azedo-Silva; Celeste Dias; Maria Manuela David; Isabel Barrote; Maria Leonor Osório; Júlio Osório


Tree Physiology | 2001

Response to seasonal drought in three cultivars of Ceratonia siliqua: leaf growth and water relations

Maria João Correia; Dulce Coelho; Maria Manuela David


Australian Journal of Plant Physiology | 1999

Effects of growth temperature on the response of lupin stomata to drought and abscisic acid

M. Leonor Osório; M. Lucília Rodrigues; Maria Manuela Chaves; Maria João Correia


Trees-structure and Function | 2012

Carob trees (Ceratonia siliqua L.) regenerated in vitro can acclimatize successfully to match the field performance of seed-derived plants

Maria Leonor Osório; Júlio Osório; Sandra Gonçalves; Maria Manuela David; Maria João Correia; Anabela Romano


Environmental and Experimental Botany | 2016

Root-to-shoot ABA signaling does not contribute to genotypic variation in stomatal functioning induced by high relative air humidity

D. R. A. Carvalho; Dimitrios Fanourakis; Maria João Correia; José A. Monteiro; José Pedro L. Araújo-Alves; Marta W. Vasconcelos; Domingos P.F. Almeida; E. Heuvelink; S.M.P. Carvalho


Proceedings of the Third International Symposium on Acclimatization and Establishment of Micropropagated Plants, Portugal, 12-15 September 2007. | 2009

Seasonal changes in CO2 assimilation in leaves of seedlings and micropropagated plants of Carob tree established in the field

Maria Leonor Osório; Júlio Osório; Maria Manuela David; Maria João Correia; Anabela Romano


Nitrogen in a sustainable ecosystem. From the cell to the plant. | 2000

Interaction between water and nutrient deficiencies in helianthus annuus

Filomena Fonseca; Maria Manuela David; Isabel Barrote; Gisela Ferreira; Maria João Correia

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Júlio Osório

University of the Algarve

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Isabel Barrote

University of the Algarve

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Anabela Romano

University of the Algarve

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Dulce Coelho

University of the Algarve

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