Effects of Putrescine Application Against Drought Stress on the Morphological and Physiological Characteristics of Grapevines

IF 1.2 4区 农林科学 Q3 HORTICULTURE Erwerbs-Obstbau Pub Date : 2024-05-28 DOI:10.1007/s10341-024-01109-5
Selda Daler, Emre Uygun
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The damage caused by climate change and global warming can lead to significant economic losses in economically valuable plant species. Recent studies have shown that exogenous putrescine application is an effective strategy for enhancing plant tolerance to various environmental stress factors; however, no previous research has examined the effects of putrescine application on the drought tolerance of grapevines. In this study, the effects of putrescine applied at concentrations of 0, 0.05, 0.1, and 0.2 mM on 1103 Paulsen American grape rootstocks under drought stress (at 30–40% field capacity) and on normally irrigated plants (at 70–80% field capacity) were investigated. These findings indicated that putrescine improved the growth characteristics and physiological parameters of grapevine saplings under drought stress. Under these conditions, 0.1 mM putrescine increased shoot length 2.24-fold, shoot fresh weight 16.60-fold, root fresh weight 2.35-fold and root dry weight 2.22-fold while decreasing the drought index 2.38-fold. In conclusion, this study demonstrated the potential of putrescine application to enhance drought tolerance in grapevines, emphasizing the need for further research in this area. In future research, the potential of putrescine application in enhancing drought tolerance in grapevines should be further investigated, considering the wider range of putrescine concentrations and the underlying genetic and molecular mechanisms in different plant species.

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施用抗旱剂普钙对葡萄树形态和生理特性的影响
气候变化和全球变暖造成的破坏会给具有经济价值的植物物种带来巨大的经济损失。最近的研究表明,施用外源腐霉利是提高植物对各种环境胁迫因子耐受性的有效策略;然而,以前的研究还没有考察过施用腐霉利对葡萄树耐旱性的影响。在这项研究中,研究了在干旱胁迫下(田间持水量为 30-40%)和正常灌溉下(田间持水量为 70-80%)施用浓度为 0、0.05、0.1 和 0.2 mM 的腐胺对 1103 Paulsen 美国葡萄砧木的影响。研究结果表明,在干旱胁迫条件下,腐霉利能改善葡萄幼苗的生长特性和生理参数。在这些条件下,0.1 mM 的石灰华能使嫩枝长度增加 2.24 倍,嫩枝鲜重增加 16.60 倍,根鲜重增加 2.35 倍,根干重增加 2.22 倍,同时使干旱指数降低 2.38 倍。总之,本研究证明了应用腐霉利提高葡萄树抗旱性的潜力,强调了在这一领域开展进一步研究的必要性。在未来的研究中,考虑到不同植物物种的腐胺浓度范围更广,以及潜在的遗传和分子机制,应进一步研究施用腐胺增强葡萄藤抗旱性的潜力。
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Erwerbs-Obstbau 农林科学-园艺
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