Abstract

The water stress resistance of young acai plants Euterpe oleracea Mart. was determined in four-month-old plants, cultivated in punched black plastic bags filled with 7 kg of soil. The experiment was carried out in a greenhouse and irrigation was suspended until the photosynthesis drops to zero, after this moment daily irrigation was applied. During this dehydration period photosynthesis, stomatal conductance, and transpiration were measured daily. Small reductions in stomatal conductance, transpiration and photosynthesis were observed from the tenth day and became more pronounced with time. The photosynthetic rate fell to half of its maximum value when the water potential reached -1.9 MPa. After withholding irrigation for 61 days, the water stress was severe enough to reduce photosynthesis to zero; at this time the leaf water potential was -2.5 MPa. Recovery of photosynthesis, stomatal conductance and transpiration started one day after rewatering and reached values similar to the control after two weeks of daily irrigation (rehydration). An osmotic potential reduction was calculated from leaf pressure-volume data, as a result the estimated osmotic adjustment was 0.29 MPa at zero turgor and 0.36 MPa at full turgor. Such osmotic adjustment indicates an acai adaptation mechanism to moderate water stress.

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