Title of article :
The Influence of Water-Deficit Stress on Growth, Water Relations and Solute Accumulation in Wild Jujube (Ziziphus lotus)
Author/Authors :
Maraghni، M. نويسنده Laboratoire d’Ecologie Pastorale Institut des Régions Arides Médenine 4119 Tunisia , , Gorai، M. نويسنده Laboratoire d’Ecologie Pastorale Institut des Régions Arides Médenine 4119 Tunisia , , Neffati، M. نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
فصلنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2011
Abstract :
Wild jujube, Ziziphus lotus, is a multipurpose xerophytic shrub of the
Rhamnaceae family widely distributed in arid and semi-arid regions of
Tunisia, where it occupies most soil types. The fruit is the edible part of the
plant by local population. The reintroduction of this shrub requires the
control of its multiplication in response to water shortage. This study aims
to evaluate growth and water relations of wild jujube seedlings under water
deficit stress. After multiplication and growth under well-watered conditions,
water deficit stress was imposed to seedlings by controlled deficit irrigation
to 40 and 70% of field capacity (FC) for 15, 30 and 45 days. Soil of control
plants was maintained at 100% FC throughout the experiments. Best growth
was recorded for control plants, while water deficit successively reduced
dry matter production and leaf number per plant. In addition, relative water
content of leaves and branch water potential decreased significantly under
severe drought stress. Plants subjected to 40% FC, accumulated respectively,
1.5 and 15-fold more soluble sugars and proline in leaves than controls.
There was a strong negative relationship identified between leaf proline
concentration and branch water potential with R2 = 0.85, reflecting the importance
of this amino acid ability for osmotic adjustment in Z. lotus.
Journal title :
journal of Ornamental Plants
Journal title :
journal of Ornamental Plants