Impact of Drought Stress on Photosynthetic Response of Some Pear Species

Lavin Babaei, M. Sharifani, R. Darvishzadeh, N. Abbaspour, M. Henareh
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To investigate photosynthetic response of some pear (Pyrus spp.) species to drought stress, a pot experiment was conducted using as factorial experiment based on completely randomized design (CRD) with three replication under greenhouse condition. The factors included five pear species including: P. biossieriana, P. communis, P. glabra, P. salicifolia and P. syriaca and three levels of drought stress [(100%, 60% and 30% of field capacity (FC)]. According to the obtained results, different levels of drought stress significantly restricted morphological and physiological responses in all studied species. Increasing drought stress intensity reduced leaf relative water content (RWC), net photosynthetic rate, stomatal conductance, transpiration rate and intercellular carbon dioxide concentration when compared to their values in control plants. However, root/shoot dry weight ratio, specific leaf weight and stomatal density per unit of area were increased. In P. glabra exposed to severe stress (30% of FC), the values of root/shoot dry weigh ratio (0.85 g), specific leaf weight (23 mg cm-2), stomata density per unit of area, relative water content (73%) and net photosynthetic rate (3.9 µmol CO2 m-2 s-1) were significantly higher than the other species. P. syriaca, P. salicifolia, P. biossieriana and P. communis were placed in the next ranks, respectively based on their response to drought. In conclusion, P. glabra is reported as a more effective species in mitigating the adverse effects of drought by boosting its protective mechanisms than the other pear species.
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干旱胁迫对部分梨品种光合响应的影响
为研究几种梨(Pyrus spp.)品种对干旱胁迫的光合响应,采用完全随机设计(CRD)盆栽三重复试验。影响因子包括5个梨种,包括:P. biossieriana、P. communis、P. glabra、P. saliicifolia和P. syriaca,以及3个干旱胁迫水平[100%、60%和30%田间容量(FC)]。结果表明,不同程度的干旱胁迫显著限制了所有研究物种的形态和生理反应。与对照相比,干旱胁迫强度的增加降低了叶片相对含水量、净光合速率、气孔导度、蒸腾速率和细胞间二氧化碳浓度。根冠干重比、比叶重和单位面积气孔密度增加。在重度胁迫(30% FC)下,根/茎干重比(0.85 g)、比叶重(23 mg cm-2)、单位面积气孔密度、相对含水量(73%)和净光合速率(3.9µmol CO2 m-2 s-1)显著高于其他树种。根据其对干旱的反应,叙利亚、水杨花、水杨花和communis分别排在下一级。综上所述,光梨是一种通过增强其保护机制来缓解干旱不利影响的梨。
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