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Comparative photosynthesis, water relations, growth and survival rates in juvenile criollo cacao cultivars (theobroma cacao) during dry and wet seasons
ArticleAbstract: This study deals with the ecophysiological response of Criollo cacao cultivars to water deficit duriPalabras claves:Autores:Araque O., Coronel I., Espinoza W., Ramon Eduardo Jaimez Arellano, Urich R., Wilmer TezaraFuentes:scopusCarbon assimilation, water use efficiency and photochemical activity in xerophytes from semiarid ecosystems of Venezuela
ArticleAbstract: This work compares, with values already published and others taken for this purpose, the ecophysioloPalabras claves:carbon balance, Carbon isotopic composition, Fluorescence, water potential, XerophytesAutores:Coronel I., Herrera A., Marín O., Urich R., Wilmer TezaraFuentes:scopusDoes griollo cocoa have the same ecophysiological characteristics as forastero?
ArticleAbstract: Background: The Palma Real Mountain of Venezuela has Criollo and Forastero cocoa trees of over 50 yePalabras claves:A/C curves, Fluorescence, Photosynthetic activity, theobroma cacao, water potentialAutores:Araque O., Azócar C.J., Chacón I., Coronel I., Ramon Eduardo Jaimez Arellano, Urich R., Wilmer TezaraFuentes:scopusECOPHYSIOLOGICAL TRAITS OF ADULT TREES OF CRIOLLO COCOA CULTIVARS (THEOBROMA CACAO L.) FROM A GERMPLASM BANK IN Venezuela
ArticleAbstract: We studied physiological traits of 12 Criollo cocoa cultivars growing in a germplasm bank in the souPalabras claves:Autores:Araque O., Ávila-Lovera E., Chacón I., Coronel I., Pereyra G., Ramon Eduardo Jaimez Arellano, Urich R., Wilmer TezaraFuentes:scopusPhotosynthetic capacity and terpene production in populations of Lippia graveolens (Mexican oregano) growing wild and in a common garden in the Yucatán peninsula
ArticleAbstract: Plants of Lippia graveolens (Mexican oregano) growing in the wild are harvested for their essentialPalabras claves:Chemotypes, Essential oil, Fluorescence, Lippia, photosynthesisAutores:Calvo-Irabién L., Canul-Puc K., Coronel I., Dzib G., González-Meler M., Hererra A., Wilmer TezaraFuentes:scopusSeasonal gas exchange and resource-use efficiency in evergreen versus deciduous species from a tropical dry forest
ArticleAbstract: Tropical dry forests (TDFs) experience a long dry season in which plant species are subject to severPalabras claves:carbon isotope composition, nitrogen concentration, photosynthetic rate, specific leaf area, water-use efficiencyAutores:Ávila-Lovera E., Coronel I., Urich R., Wilmer TezaraFuentes:scopusWater relations and photosynthetic capacity of two species of Calotropis in a tropical semi-arid ecosystem
ArticleAbstract: Background and AimsCalotropis procera and Calotropis gigantea, originally from warm parts of AfricaPalabras claves:Calotropis gigantea, Calotropis procera, drought, Fluorescence, non-stomatal limitation, photosynthesis, stomatal limitationAutores:Colombo R., Coronel I., Marín O., Wilmer TezaraFuentes:scopus