Title of article :
Effects of drought on osmotic adjustment, antioxidant enzymes and pigments in wild Achillea tinctoria populations
Author/Authors :
Salehi Shanjani, Parvin Research Institute of Forests and Rangelands, Tehran, Iran , Izadpanah, Masuomeh Research Institute of Forests and Rangelands, Tehran, Iran , Calagari, Mohsen Research Institute of Forests and Rangelands, Tehran, Iran
Abstract :
Drought stress is one of the most important factors limiting the survival and growth of
plants in the different habitats of Iran. Detailed knowledge about the ecophysiological
responses of native plants to drought stress could contribute to the success of breeding and
re-vegetation programs. Six wild populations of Anthemis tinctoria, were assigned to four
drought treatments, i.e. well-watered (100% field capacity), mild drought stress (75%
field capacity), moderate drought stress (55% field capacity), and severe drought stress
(35% field capacity). Relative water content, dry matter content, osmotic solutes (proline
and soluble sugars), antioxidant enzymes (peroxidase and polypolyphenol oxidase), total
protein content, and pigments content were investigated. Severe drought stress largely
increased accumulations of osmotic solutes and peroxidase activity of the most
populations, but significantly decreased relative water content, dry matter content, total
protein content and polyphenol oxidase activity in the all populations. Drought stress
significantly decreased pigments content, but increased the ratio of carotenoids to total
chlorophylls in the studied populations. The positive relationships were observed among
antioxidant enzymes activities, and between contents of osmotic solutes and antioxidant
enzymes activities. These findings suggest that populations are characterized by a
significantly different tolerance to drought, when drought stress occurs. Based on these
findings it may conclude that the population 27480 is more tolerant to osmotic stress due
to specific antioxidative mechanisms, while the population 18041 was the least tolerant to
sever drought stress. It seems that the population 27480 has a higher adoption potential to
arid and semi-arid conditions which makes it a candidate of choice in breeding programs.
Keywords :
Anthemis tinctoria , peroxidase , proline , soluble sugars , water stress
Journal title :
Journal of Ethno-Pharmaceutical Products