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Interspecific Differences in Physiological and Biochemical Traits Drive the Water Stress Tolerance in Young Morus alba L. and Conocarpus erectus L. Saplings.
Zafar, Zikria; Rasheed, Fahad; Ul Haq, Ahsan; Ibrahim, Faridah Hanum; Afzal, Shazia; Nazre, Mohd; Akram, Seemab; Hussain, Zafar; Kudus, Kamziah Abdul; Mohsin, Muhammad; Qadeer, Abdul; Raza, Zohaib; Khan, Waseem Razzaq.
Afiliação
  • Zafar Z; Department of Forestry & Range Management, University of Agriculture, Faisalabad 38040, Pakistan.
  • Rasheed F; Department of Forest Genetics and Forest Tree Breeding, University of Göttingen, 37077 Buesgenweg, Germany.
  • Ul Haq A; Department of Forestry & Range Management, University of Agriculture, Faisalabad 38040, Pakistan.
  • Ibrahim FH; Department of Forestry & Range Management, University of Agriculture, Faisalabad 38040, Pakistan.
  • Afzal S; Institut Ekosains Borneo, Universiti Putra Malaysia Kampus Bintulu, Bintulu 97008, Malaysia.
  • Nazre M; Department of Forestry, University of Sargodha, Sargodha 40100, Pakistan.
  • Akram S; Department of Forestry Science and Biodiversity, Faculty of Forestry and Environment, Universiti Putra Malaysia, Sri Serdang 43400, Malaysia.
  • Hussain Z; Department of Biology, Faculty of Science, Universiti Putra Malaysia, Sri Serdang 43400, Malaysia.
  • Kudus KA; Department of Forestry, Range Management and Wildlife, Bahauddin Zakariya University, Multan 60000, Pakistan.
  • Mohsin M; Department of Forestry Science and Biodiversity, Faculty of Forestry and Environment, Universiti Putra Malaysia, Sri Serdang 43400, Malaysia.
  • Qadeer A; School of Forest Sciences, University of Eastern Finland, 80100 Joensuu, Finland.
  • Raza Z; Institute of Soil and Environmental Sciences, University of Agriculture, Faisalabad 38040, Pakistan.
  • Khan WR; Department of Forestry & Range Management, University of Agriculture, Faisalabad 38040, Pakistan.
Plants (Basel) ; 10(8)2021 Aug 06.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34451659
ABSTRACT
Mitigating climate change requires the identification of tree species that can tolerate water stress with fewer negative impacts on plant productivity. Therefore, the study aimed to evaluate the water stress tolerance of young saplings of C. erectus and M. alba under three soil water deficit treatments (control, CK, 90% field capacity, FC, medium stress MS, 60% FC and high stress, HS, 30% FC) under controlled conditions. Results showed that leaf and stem dry weight decreased significantly in both species under MS and HS. However, root dry weight and root/shoot ratio increased, and total dry weight remained similar to CK under MS in C. erectus saplings. Stomatal conductance, CO2 assimilation rate decreased, and intrinsic water use efficiency increased significantly in both species under MS and HS treatments. The concentration of hydrogen peroxide, superoxide radical, malondialdehyde and electrolyte leakage increased in both the species under soil water deficit but was highest in M. alba. The concentration of antioxidative enzymes like superoxide dismutase, peroxidase, catalase, and ascorbate peroxidase also increased in both species under MS and HS but was highest in C. erectus. Therefore, results suggest that C. erectus saplings depicted a better tolerance to MS due to an effective antioxidative enzyme system.
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