Frijol: fisiologia del potencial de rendimiento y tolerancia al estres

A descriptive and integrated look at the physiology of the bean plant is presented. Initially, the basic physiological processes that determine bean yields are discussed, namely (1) metabolic events such as photosynthesis, respiration, and N metabolism, which have a direct effect on growth, and (2)...

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Autores principales: White, Jeffrey W., Izquierdo, J.
Formato: Libro
Lenguaje:Español
Publicado: Oficina Regional de la FAO para América Latina y El Caribe 1989
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/69661
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description A descriptive and integrated look at the physiology of the bean plant is presented. Initially, the basic physiological processes that determine bean yields are discussed, namely (1) metabolic events such as photosynthesis, respiration, and N metabolism, which have a direct effect on growth, and (2) morphogenic events, such as germination, vegetative and reproductive growth, senescence and abscission, which affect the change in form or development of the plant. The integration of these processes through carbohydrate and N partitioning is reviewed as well as the source-sink model, information that is then applied to yield potential and stress tolerance. Specific physiological strategies for increasing yields considering both source (photosynthesis, respiration, light utilization) and sink capacities (flower, seed, and pod abortion, pod growth rates, HI) are reviewed. An ideotype for max. yield is proposed. The problems of earliness and seed size, and several nonconventional strategies are discussed; abiotic stresses that affect yield potential, such as drought and excess water, and rusticity in beans are also analyzed. Unpublished results obtained in research work in Latin America are included to illustrate physiological phenomena not considered in previous studies. Indications are that bean crop productivity can be improved only through 2 basic approaches: (1) modifying plant genotypes to fit the environment better and (2) changing the environment to ameliorate the effects of environmental stresses. The need for further research on the role of N remobilization in leaf senescence and seed growth is evidenced. (CIAT)
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spelling CGSpace696612025-11-05T17:16:33Z Frijol: fisiologia del potencial de rendimiento y tolerancia al estres White, Jeffrey W. Izquierdo, J. phaseolus vulgaris photosynthesis metabolism germination growth senescence abscission yields plant respiration yield components water stress drought resistance soil developmental stages physiology plant development plant physiological process plant physiology fotosintesis metabolismo germinacion crecimiento senescencia abcision rendimiento respiracion de la planta componentes del rendimiento estres hidrico sequia resistencia suelo A descriptive and integrated look at the physiology of the bean plant is presented. Initially, the basic physiological processes that determine bean yields are discussed, namely (1) metabolic events such as photosynthesis, respiration, and N metabolism, which have a direct effect on growth, and (2) morphogenic events, such as germination, vegetative and reproductive growth, senescence and abscission, which affect the change in form or development of the plant. The integration of these processes through carbohydrate and N partitioning is reviewed as well as the source-sink model, information that is then applied to yield potential and stress tolerance. Specific physiological strategies for increasing yields considering both source (photosynthesis, respiration, light utilization) and sink capacities (flower, seed, and pod abortion, pod growth rates, HI) are reviewed. An ideotype for max. yield is proposed. The problems of earliness and seed size, and several nonconventional strategies are discussed; abiotic stresses that affect yield potential, such as drought and excess water, and rusticity in beans are also analyzed. Unpublished results obtained in research work in Latin America are included to illustrate physiological phenomena not considered in previous studies. Indications are that bean crop productivity can be improved only through 2 basic approaches: (1) modifying plant genotypes to fit the environment better and (2) changing the environment to ameliorate the effects of environmental stresses. The need for further research on the role of N remobilization in leaf senescence and seed growth is evidenced. (CIAT) 1989 2016-01-18T13:32:02Z 2016-01-18T13:32:02Z Book https://hdl.handle.net/10568/69661 es Open Access application/pdf Oficina Regional de la FAO para América Latina y El Caribe WHITE, J.W.; Izquierdo, J. 1989. Frijol : Fisiologia del potencial de rendimiento y tolerancia al estres. Oficina Regional de la FAO para América Latina y El Caribe, Santiago, CL. 96 p.
spellingShingle phaseolus vulgaris
photosynthesis
metabolism
germination
growth
senescence
abscission
yields
plant respiration
yield components
water stress
drought
resistance
soil
developmental stages
physiology
plant development
plant physiological process
plant physiology
fotosintesis
metabolismo
germinacion
crecimiento
senescencia
abcision
rendimiento
respiracion de la planta
componentes del rendimiento
estres hidrico
sequia
resistencia
suelo
White, Jeffrey W.
Izquierdo, J.
Frijol: fisiologia del potencial de rendimiento y tolerancia al estres
title Frijol: fisiologia del potencial de rendimiento y tolerancia al estres
title_full Frijol: fisiologia del potencial de rendimiento y tolerancia al estres
title_fullStr Frijol: fisiologia del potencial de rendimiento y tolerancia al estres
title_full_unstemmed Frijol: fisiologia del potencial de rendimiento y tolerancia al estres
title_short Frijol: fisiologia del potencial de rendimiento y tolerancia al estres
title_sort frijol fisiologia del potencial de rendimiento y tolerancia al estres
topic phaseolus vulgaris
photosynthesis
metabolism
germination
growth
senescence
abscission
yields
plant respiration
yield components
water stress
drought
resistance
soil
developmental stages
physiology
plant development
plant physiological process
plant physiology
fotosintesis
metabolismo
germinacion
crecimiento
senescencia
abcision
rendimiento
respiracion de la planta
componentes del rendimiento
estres hidrico
sequia
resistencia
suelo
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/69661
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