Title of article :
Drought Stress Impact on Some Biochemical and Physiological Traits of 4 Groundcovers (Lolium perenne, Potentilla spp, Trifolium repens and Frankinia spp) with Potential Landscape Usage
Author/Authors :
Samieiani، Elham نويسنده MSc student, Department of Horticultural Science, Ferdowsi University of Mashhad. , , Ansari، Hossein نويسنده Associate Professor of Agricultural enjeeniring, Ferdowsi University of Mashhad. ,
Issue Information :
فصلنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2014
Abstract :
Stress management is considered as an important factor in nowadays
landscape. Therefore this research was conducted using a factorial experiment
based on a randomized completely design with regulated deficit irrigation at
four levels (100, 75, 50, and 25% of lawn irrigation requirement) and three
replicates to evaluate some biochemical and physiological traits on four
groundcover plants (Lolium perenne, Potentilla spp., Trifolium repens and
Frankinia spp.) with the potential use in landscape. Results showed that
Frankinia spp. and 75% lawn irrigation requirement bears the highest proline
content with same amount (0.84 mg/g fresh weight) and on the other hand
highest (32.61 mg/g fresh weight) and lowest (15.95 mg/g fresh weight)
chlorophyll content was shown in control (irrigation treatments) and Frankinia
spp., respectively. For total soluble carbohydrates content, highest amount
(1.54 mg/g fresh weight) belongs to Lolium perenne whereas the lowest (0.79
mg/g fresh weight) belongs to Trifolium repens. Trifolium repens also had the
most DPPH free radical-scavenging assay (75.05%) among species. In general,
regulated deficit irrigation affects different biochemical characteristics of examined
groundcover plants significantly, but as a managing method applying
it to below the damaging point for landscape plants can be a good method for
water consumption management in this manner.
Journal title :
journal of Ornamental Plants
Journal title :
journal of Ornamental Plants