Four clones of robusta coffee representing drought-tolerant (14 and 120) and drought-sensitive (46 and 109A) genotypes were submitted to a slowly imposed water deficit. Sampling and measurements were performed when predawn leaf water potential (Ψpd) approximately −2.0 and −3.0 MPa was reached. Regardless of the clone evaluated, drought led to sharper decreases in stomatal conductance than in photosynthesis, which was accompanied by significant declines in internal to ambient CO2 concentration ratio. Little or no effect of drought on chlorophyll a fluorescence parameters was observed. Regardless of the stress intensity, starch decreased remarkably. This was not accompanied by significant changes in concentration of soluble sugars, with the e...
Over the last decades, most information on the mechanisms underlying tolerance to drought has been g...
<div><p>The understanding of acclimation strategies to low temperature and water availability is dec...
Water scarcity is the most significant factor limiting coffee production, although some cultivars ca...
Growing water restrictions associated with climate changes constitute daunting challenges to crop pe...
The gas exchange, parameters of chlorophyll fluorescence, contents of pigments, and activities of su...
This study unveils the single and combined drought and heat impacts on the photosynthetic performanc...
Based on indirect evidence, it was previously suggested that shading could attenuate the negative im...
International audienceThis study unveils the single and combined drought and heat impacts on the pho...
Water deficit is a wide-spread limiting factor in coffee production, but the development of adapted ...
Drought stress is one of the major bottle necks of growth and productivity of Robusta coffee (Coffea...
We compared tolerance to soil drought of two field-grown clones of Coffea canephora (clone 46, droug...
Original ResearchThis study unveils the single and combined drought and heat impacts on the photosy...
Irrigation has enhanced coffee production in several regions of Brazil. However, with the increase i...
Increasing atmospheric [CO 2] is thought to contribute to changes in precipitation patterns, increas...
The understanding of acclimation strategies to low temperature and water availability is decisive to...
Over the last decades, most information on the mechanisms underlying tolerance to drought has been g...
<div><p>The understanding of acclimation strategies to low temperature and water availability is dec...
Water scarcity is the most significant factor limiting coffee production, although some cultivars ca...
Growing water restrictions associated with climate changes constitute daunting challenges to crop pe...
The gas exchange, parameters of chlorophyll fluorescence, contents of pigments, and activities of su...
This study unveils the single and combined drought and heat impacts on the photosynthetic performanc...
Based on indirect evidence, it was previously suggested that shading could attenuate the negative im...
International audienceThis study unveils the single and combined drought and heat impacts on the pho...
Water deficit is a wide-spread limiting factor in coffee production, but the development of adapted ...
Drought stress is one of the major bottle necks of growth and productivity of Robusta coffee (Coffea...
We compared tolerance to soil drought of two field-grown clones of Coffea canephora (clone 46, droug...
Original ResearchThis study unveils the single and combined drought and heat impacts on the photosy...
Irrigation has enhanced coffee production in several regions of Brazil. However, with the increase i...
Increasing atmospheric [CO 2] is thought to contribute to changes in precipitation patterns, increas...
The understanding of acclimation strategies to low temperature and water availability is decisive to...
Over the last decades, most information on the mechanisms underlying tolerance to drought has been g...
<div><p>The understanding of acclimation strategies to low temperature and water availability is dec...
Water scarcity is the most significant factor limiting coffee production, although some cultivars ca...