Calcium chloride modification of cocoa seedlings response to water stress

Varying concentrations of calcium chloride (CaCl2) added to the growth medium of cocoa (Theobroma cacao) seedlings can modify their response to water stress. Leaves of CaCl2-treated seedlings were observed by the author to be turgid while those of control plants showed signs of wilting when both sets of plants were subjected to water stress. A decrease in transpiration rate of excised leaves of CaCl2-treated plants was observed in all treatments. It was suggested that the tolerance of treated plants to water stress might be due to a lowered rate of transpiration leading to improved Relative Water Content (RWC) which was observed to increase with increase in the concentrations of calcium chloride. The possible practical application of the finding of this investigation is proposed.

Saved in:
Bibliographic Details
Main Author: 83591 Kolade, J.A.
Format: biblioteca
Published: Mar
Subjects:THEOBROMA CACAO, PLANTULAS, CLORURO CALCICO, FERTILIZANTES, FERTILIZANTES CALCICOS, RELACIONES PLANTA AGUA, AGUA, ESTRES, CONTENIDO DE HUMEDAD,
Tags: Add Tag
No Tags, Be the first to tag this record!
id KOHA-OAI-BVE:71392
record_format koha
spelling KOHA-OAI-BVE:713922022-02-01T12:58:05ZCalcium chloride modification of cocoa seedlings response to water stress 83591 Kolade, J.A. Mar 1990Varying concentrations of calcium chloride (CaCl2) added to the growth medium of cocoa (Theobroma cacao) seedlings can modify their response to water stress. Leaves of CaCl2-treated seedlings were observed by the author to be turgid while those of control plants showed signs of wilting when both sets of plants were subjected to water stress. A decrease in transpiration rate of excised leaves of CaCl2-treated plants was observed in all treatments. It was suggested that the tolerance of treated plants to water stress might be due to a lowered rate of transpiration leading to improved Relative Water Content (RWC) which was observed to increase with increase in the concentrations of calcium chloride. The possible practical application of the finding of this investigation is proposed.Varying concentrations of calcium chloride (CaCl2) added to the growth medium of cocoa (Theobroma cacao) seedlings can modify their response to water stress. Leaves of CaCl2-treated seedlings were observed by the author to be turgid while those of control plants showed signs of wilting when both sets of plants were subjected to water stress. A decrease in transpiration rate of excised leaves of CaCl2-treated plants was observed in all treatments. It was suggested that the tolerance of treated plants to water stress might be due to a lowered rate of transpiration leading to improved Relative Water Content (RWC) which was observed to increase with increase in the concentrations of calcium chloride. The possible practical application of the finding of this investigation is proposed.THEOBROMA CACAOPLANTULASCLORURO CALCICOFERTILIZANTESFERTILIZANTES CALCICOSRELACIONES PLANTA AGUAAGUAESTRESCONTENIDO DE HUMEDADAgriculture International (RU)
institution IICA
collection Koha
country Costa Rica
countrycode CR
component Bibliográfico
access En linea
databasecode cat-sibiica
tag biblioteca
region America Central
libraryname Sistema de Bibliotecas IICA/CATIE
topic THEOBROMA CACAO
PLANTULAS
CLORURO CALCICO
FERTILIZANTES
FERTILIZANTES CALCICOS
RELACIONES PLANTA AGUA
AGUA
ESTRES
CONTENIDO DE HUMEDAD
THEOBROMA CACAO
PLANTULAS
CLORURO CALCICO
FERTILIZANTES
FERTILIZANTES CALCICOS
RELACIONES PLANTA AGUA
AGUA
ESTRES
CONTENIDO DE HUMEDAD
spellingShingle THEOBROMA CACAO
PLANTULAS
CLORURO CALCICO
FERTILIZANTES
FERTILIZANTES CALCICOS
RELACIONES PLANTA AGUA
AGUA
ESTRES
CONTENIDO DE HUMEDAD
THEOBROMA CACAO
PLANTULAS
CLORURO CALCICO
FERTILIZANTES
FERTILIZANTES CALCICOS
RELACIONES PLANTA AGUA
AGUA
ESTRES
CONTENIDO DE HUMEDAD
83591 Kolade, J.A.
Calcium chloride modification of cocoa seedlings response to water stress
description Varying concentrations of calcium chloride (CaCl2) added to the growth medium of cocoa (Theobroma cacao) seedlings can modify their response to water stress. Leaves of CaCl2-treated seedlings were observed by the author to be turgid while those of control plants showed signs of wilting when both sets of plants were subjected to water stress. A decrease in transpiration rate of excised leaves of CaCl2-treated plants was observed in all treatments. It was suggested that the tolerance of treated plants to water stress might be due to a lowered rate of transpiration leading to improved Relative Water Content (RWC) which was observed to increase with increase in the concentrations of calcium chloride. The possible practical application of the finding of this investigation is proposed.
format
topic_facet THEOBROMA CACAO
PLANTULAS
CLORURO CALCICO
FERTILIZANTES
FERTILIZANTES CALCICOS
RELACIONES PLANTA AGUA
AGUA
ESTRES
CONTENIDO DE HUMEDAD
author 83591 Kolade, J.A.
author_facet 83591 Kolade, J.A.
author_sort 83591 Kolade, J.A.
title Calcium chloride modification of cocoa seedlings response to water stress
title_short Calcium chloride modification of cocoa seedlings response to water stress
title_full Calcium chloride modification of cocoa seedlings response to water stress
title_fullStr Calcium chloride modification of cocoa seedlings response to water stress
title_full_unstemmed Calcium chloride modification of cocoa seedlings response to water stress
title_sort calcium chloride modification of cocoa seedlings response to water stress
publishDate Mar
work_keys_str_mv AT 83591koladeja calciumchloridemodificationofcocoaseedlingsresponsetowaterstress
_version_ 1756057511336607744