Sex-specific responses of Populus deltoides to combined salinity and calcium under waterlogging conditions

IF 0.8 4区 生物学 Q4 PLANT SCIENCES Biologia Plantarum Pub Date : 2020-10-29 DOI:10.32615/bp.2020.116
Lingfeng Miao, D. Li, Fan Yang, Z. Tan
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In this study, we investigated the sex-specific ion uptake and physiological and biochemical responses to combined salinity and calcium treatments of male and female Populus deltoides under waterlogging conditions. Results indicate that both P. deltoides clones were sensitive to salinity and calcium. Under well-watered conditions, salinity stress could especially increase the Na content in female P. deltoides clones, whereas salinity and calcium could increase the K and Ca content in male clones. Waterlogging could evidently stimulate Na content in leaves under salinity, especially in female P. deltoides clones. However, waterlogging had no visible effects on the amount of Ca absorption between the two clones under abundant calcium conditions. The physiological and biochemical responses to combined salinity and calcium exceeded the effects of salinity or calcium individually. However, no significant difference was observed, hence indicating the similar responses of male and female P. deltoides clones. The lower Na content and Na:Ca ratio, and the higher K and Ca content in male clones suggest that the male clones could maintain ion homeostasis better than the female clones. The sex-specific differences in net photosynthetic rate, intercellular CO2 concentration, effective quantum yield of photosystem II, photochemical quenching coefficient, non-photochemical quenching coefficient, photosynthetic electron transport rate, content of superoxide anions, hydroxyl radicals, H2O2, soluble protein, and activities of superoxide dismutase under certain conditions suggest that female P. deltoides clones are more sensitive to salinity, calcium, and the combination of both than their male counterparts.
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涝渍条件下三角杨对盐钙联合胁迫的性别特异性响应
本研究研究了涝渍条件下三角杨雌雄对盐钙联合处理的离子吸收及生理生化反应。结果表明,两种三角杉无性系均对盐、钙敏感。在水分充足的条件下,盐度胁迫能显著提高雌性三角花无性系Na含量,而盐度和钙胁迫能显著提高雄性三角花无性系K和Ca含量。涝渍能显著提高盐胁迫下叶片中Na含量,尤其是雌性三角花无性系。而在富钙条件下,涝渍对两个无性系钙吸收量无明显影响。盐和钙联合作用下的生理生化反应大于盐和钙单独作用下的生理生化反应。然而,没有观察到显著的差异,因此表明雄性和雌性三角木无性系的反应相似。雄性无性系较低的Na含量和Na:Ca比值,较高的K和Ca含量表明雄性无性系比雌性无性系更能维持离子稳态。在一定条件下,净光合速率、胞间CO2浓度、光系统II有效量子产率、光化学猝灭系数、非光化学猝灭系数、光合电子传递速率、超氧阴离子含量、羟基自由基、H2O2、可溶性蛋白含量、超氧化物歧化酶活性等方面的性别差异表明,雌性deltoides无性系对盐度、钙、而且两者的结合比男性更强。
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Biologia Plantarum
Biologia Plantarum 生物-植物科学
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期刊介绍: BIOLOGIA PLANTARUM is an international journal for experimental botany. It publishes original scientific papers and brief communications, reviews on specialized topics, and book reviews in plant physiology, plant biochemistry and biophysics, physiological anatomy, ecophysiology, genetics, molecular biology, cell biology, evolution, and pathophysiology. All papers should contribute substantially to the current level of plant science and combine originality with a potential general interest. The journal focuses on model and crop plants, as well as on under-investigated species.
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