Effect of exogenous proline on the production and partitioning of dry matter and on the organic carbon content at different stages of the tomato plant

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Water limitation is one of the most serious problems in tomato production, responsible for a significant reduction in productivity and fruit quality. In this context, the application of exogenous proline may be an alternative for plants to deal with possible water stress. The objective of this work...

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Autores: de Oliveira, Jailson, Corella, Rolando I., Nascimento, Denisson L., Barbosa, Mayane S., Silva, Derly J. H., Martinez, Herminia E. P.
Formato: artículo
Fecha de Publicación:2025
Institución:Universidad Nacional de Trujillo
Repositorio:Revistas - Universidad Nacional de Trujillo
Lenguaje:inglés
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Enlace del recurso:https://revistas.unitru.edu.pe/index.php/scientiaagrop/article/view/6930
Nivel de acceso:acceso abierto
Materia:Vegetable
Amino acid
Compatible osmolytes
Solanum lycopersicum L
Water limitation
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spelling Effect of exogenous proline on the production and partitioning of dry matter and on the organic carbon content at different stages of the tomato plantde Oliveira, Jailson Corella, Rolando I. Nascimento, Denisson L. Barbosa, Mayane S. Silva, Derly J. H. Martinez, Herminia E. P. VegetableAmino acidCompatible osmolytesSolanum lycopersicum LWater limitationWater limitation is one of the most serious problems in tomato production, responsible for a significant reduction in productivity and fruit quality. In this context, the application of exogenous proline may be an alternative for plants to deal with possible water stress. The objective of this work was to evaluate the production, dry matter mass partition and organic carbon content of the tomato cultivar “Vivacy”, cultivated with doses of proline and irrigated every seven days. A randomized block design was used, with four replications and a 2 x 3 + 1 factorial arrangement. The factors consisted of 2 doses of proline (100 and 150 mg L-1), 3 application times (1, 3 and 6 days after irrigation) and a control without proline application. Data analysis showed a significant difference in the variables analyzed, revealing that the application of proline influenced the production and partition of dry matter mass of tomato plants. However, no significant difference was found in some variables, although the application of treatments showed superior results compared to the control. Proline sprayed at a dose of 100 mg L-1 increases the dry matter mass and organic carbon content in tomato plants during the fruiting and end-of-cycle phases, in addition to contributing to greater dry matter partitioning for the fruits.Universidad Nacional de Trujillo2025-11-10info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://revistas.unitru.edu.pe/index.php/scientiaagrop/article/view/6930Scientia Agropecuaria; Vol. 17 Núm. 1 (2026): Enero-Marzo; 141-150Scientia Agropecuaria; Vol. 17 No. 1 (2026): Enero-Marzo; 141-1502306-67412077-9917reponame:Revistas - Universidad Nacional de Trujilloinstname:Universidad Nacional de Trujilloinstacron:UNITRUenghttps://revistas.unitru.edu.pe/index.php/scientiaagrop/article/view/6930/7047Derechos de autor 2025 Scientia Agropecuariahttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:ojs.revistas.unitru.edu.pe:article/69302025-11-10T13:48:29Z
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Effect of exogenous proline on the production and partitioning of dry matter and on the organic carbon content at different stages of the tomato plant
title Effect of exogenous proline on the production and partitioning of dry matter and on the organic carbon content at different stages of the tomato plant
spellingShingle Effect of exogenous proline on the production and partitioning of dry matter and on the organic carbon content at different stages of the tomato plant
de Oliveira, Jailson
Vegetable
Amino acid
Compatible osmolytes
Solanum lycopersicum L
Water limitation
title_short Effect of exogenous proline on the production and partitioning of dry matter and on the organic carbon content at different stages of the tomato plant
title_full Effect of exogenous proline on the production and partitioning of dry matter and on the organic carbon content at different stages of the tomato plant
title_fullStr Effect of exogenous proline on the production and partitioning of dry matter and on the organic carbon content at different stages of the tomato plant
title_full_unstemmed Effect of exogenous proline on the production and partitioning of dry matter and on the organic carbon content at different stages of the tomato plant
title_sort Effect of exogenous proline on the production and partitioning of dry matter and on the organic carbon content at different stages of the tomato plant
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv de Oliveira, Jailson
Corella, Rolando I.
Nascimento, Denisson L.
Barbosa, Mayane S.
Silva, Derly J. H.
Martinez, Herminia E. P.
author de Oliveira, Jailson
author_facet de Oliveira, Jailson
Corella, Rolando I.
Nascimento, Denisson L.
Barbosa, Mayane S.
Silva, Derly J. H.
Martinez, Herminia E. P.
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author2 Corella, Rolando I.
Nascimento, Denisson L.
Barbosa, Mayane S.
Silva, Derly J. H.
Martinez, Herminia E. P.
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Vegetable
Amino acid
Compatible osmolytes
Solanum lycopersicum L
Water limitation
topic Vegetable
Amino acid
Compatible osmolytes
Solanum lycopersicum L
Water limitation
description Water limitation is one of the most serious problems in tomato production, responsible for a significant reduction in productivity and fruit quality. In this context, the application of exogenous proline may be an alternative for plants to deal with possible water stress. The objective of this work was to evaluate the production, dry matter mass partition and organic carbon content of the tomato cultivar “Vivacy”, cultivated with doses of proline and irrigated every seven days. A randomized block design was used, with four replications and a 2 x 3 + 1 factorial arrangement. The factors consisted of 2 doses of proline (100 and 150 mg L-1), 3 application times (1, 3 and 6 days after irrigation) and a control without proline application. Data analysis showed a significant difference in the variables analyzed, revealing that the application of proline influenced the production and partition of dry matter mass of tomato plants. However, no significant difference was found in some variables, although the application of treatments showed superior results compared to the control. Proline sprayed at a dose of 100 mg L-1 increases the dry matter mass and organic carbon content in tomato plants during the fruiting and end-of-cycle phases, in addition to contributing to greater dry matter partitioning for the fruits.
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