Title of article
FROST HARDINESS OF INTRODUCED SEA BUCKTHORN (Hippophae rhamnoides L.) GENOTYPES IN CENTRAL RUSSIA
Author/Authors
Ozherelieva, Zoya All Russian Research Institute of Fruit Crop Breeding (FGBNU VNIISPK) - Federal State Budget Scientific Institution, RUSSIA , Prudnikov, Pavel All Russian Research Institute of Fruit Crop Breeding (FGBNU VNIISPK) - Federal State Budget Scientific Institution, RUSSIA , Bogomolova, Natalia All Russian Research Institute of Fruit Crop Breeding (FGBNU VNIISPK) - Federal State Budget Scientific Institution, RUSSIA
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88
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95
Abstract
Sea buckthorn (Hippophae rhamnoides L.) genotypes of different ecological and geographical origins were tested. Frost hardiness extent was determined during winter by artificial freezing, which allowed identify varietal differences in frost hardiness of buds and tissues of sea buckthorn shoots. In order to identify differences in adaptation to low temperature we determined the fractional composition of water in annual shoots; and proline and malone dialdehyde concentration and total amylase activity in bark of shoots of female and male genotypes. In December, the sea buckthorn genotypes were in deep dormancy, when maximum frost hardiness of buds and tissues of annual shoots occurred. During the next months, the frost hardiness of buds and shoot tissues decreased during the state of exogenous dormancy. The performed experiment gave an opportunity to select hardy genotypes ‘Kenigsbergskaya’, ‘Surpriz Baltiki’, B 23-34, and ‘Prima Dona’ for use in further breeding, as they had demonstrated stable hardiness during the whole winter period according to all of the components of winter hardiness.
Keywords
sea buckthorn , artificial freezing , fractional water composition , proline , amylase , lipid peroxidation , frost resistance
Journal title
Proceedings Of The Latvian Academy Of Sciences Section B Natural Exact and Applied Sciences
Journal title
Proceedings Of The Latvian Academy Of Sciences Section B Natural Exact and Applied Sciences
Record number
2657139
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