SANTOS, Delfran B. dos.; FERREIRA, Paulo A.; CANO, Marco A.O.; CARNEIRO, José E. de S.; OLIVEIRA, Flavio G.; GARCIA, Giovani de O.
Résumé:
The objective of this study went evaluate the effect of saline stress on physiologic
parameters of the bean plant. The experiment was carried out in the lysimeter station at the Irrigation and
Drainage experimental area, in campus of the Universidade Federal de Viçosa (UFV). The treatments
consisted of seven leaching fractions corresponding to 3, 14, 16, 23, 25, 31 and 40% of the irrigation water
depth; for the leaching fraction of 3%, the fresh water was used (0.07 dS m-1), whereas the saline water
was used for the other fractions (2 dS m-1). The stoma conductance, and the transpiration rate were
measured, in the bean flowering and fulfillment periods, by using a portable, infrared gas analyzer, I LI-
6400 model. According to the results, the following conclusions may be drawn: the osmotic potential
decreased, lineally, with increment in CEes; the soil salinity significantly reduced the physiologic
parameters (stomatic conductance and transpiration) of the bean plant, while the temperature foliate it
increased, lineally, with increment in CEes.