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Combined Radiometric Analysis Related to Guava Leaf Phenology in Response to Soil Application of Paclobutrazol (PBZ)

Combined Radiometric Analysis Related to Guava Leaf Phenology in Response to Soil Application of Paclobutrazol (PBZ)
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摘要 The leaf-response to three-soil applied treatments of Paclobutrazol (PBZ;1000, 2000 and 0 ppm-control) was studied in a high-density plantation of eight guava (Psidium guajava) genotypes trees. All materials were prunned in vase form, with two to three major branches, yearly prunning for triggering the annual production cycle, and average height of 2.0 m. The dataset comprises fourth radiometric indices highly related to plant physiological activities. The dataset model took into account data collection dates, guava genotypes, and the positional effect of sun radiation on leaves based on their proximity to the canopy level and downward to the base of the woody seasonal-branch. Unexpectedly, there were no significant differences (NS) in PBZ treatments for genotypes, leaf position and radiometric indices. Analysis of the radiometric indices data revealed that anthocyanin (ARI index) and chlorophyll (PRI index) have a strong inverse relationship. Significant differences (P ≤ 0.05) were found between guava genotypes, and anthocyanin content;these results show that guava genotypes have varied responses, which could derive in their classification based-on drought resistance or low water requirements, however, it is important to note that additional research is required to determine the scope of these indications. The leaf-response to three-soil applied treatments of Paclobutrazol (PBZ;1000, 2000 and 0 ppm-control) was studied in a high-density plantation of eight guava (Psidium guajava) genotypes trees. All materials were prunned in vase form, with two to three major branches, yearly prunning for triggering the annual production cycle, and average height of 2.0 m. The dataset comprises fourth radiometric indices highly related to plant physiological activities. The dataset model took into account data collection dates, guava genotypes, and the positional effect of sun radiation on leaves based on their proximity to the canopy level and downward to the base of the woody seasonal-branch. Unexpectedly, there were no significant differences (NS) in PBZ treatments for genotypes, leaf position and radiometric indices. Analysis of the radiometric indices data revealed that anthocyanin (ARI index) and chlorophyll (PRI index) have a strong inverse relationship. Significant differences (P ≤ 0.05) were found between guava genotypes, and anthocyanin content;these results show that guava genotypes have varied responses, which could derive in their classification based-on drought resistance or low water requirements, however, it is important to note that additional research is required to determine the scope of these indications.
作者 Victor Manuel Rodríguez-Moreno Victor Manuel Rodríguez-Moreno José Saúl Padilla-Ramírez Guillermo Medina-García Arturo Reyes-González Victor Manuel Rodríguez-Moreno;Victor Manuel Rodríguez-Moreno;José Saúl Padilla-Ramírez;Guillermo Medina-García;Arturo Reyes-González(Experimental Field Station “Pabellón”, Km 32.5, highway Ags-Zac, Pabellón de Arteaga, Aguascalientes, México;Experimental Field Station “Zacatecas”, Km 24.5 highway Zacatecas-Fresnillo, Calera de Victor Rosales, Zac., México;Experimental Field Station “La Laguna”, Boulevard José Santos Valdez 1200 Pte, Matamoros, Coahuila, México)
出处 《International Journal of Geosciences》 CAS 2022年第8期681-694,共14页 地球科学国际期刊(英文)
关键词 Radiometric Indices PBZ GUAVA High-Density Plantation Climate Change Radiometric Indices PBZ Guava High-Density Plantation Climate Change
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