Response of Watermelon Plants Grafted onto Different Cucurbit Rootstocks to Sub-Optimal Growing Temperature

Mennat-allah N. E. Hussein, K. E. Abd-El-Hamid, M. Elwan
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This study was conducted to examine the relative tolerance of grafted watermelon to sub-optimal growing temperature conditions. Watermelon cv. Aswan scions were grafted onto different rootstocks, namely Giada, Shintoza, StrongToza, and Ferro. Grafted and un-grafted seedlings were grown in the field under low temperature during Jan.-Apr. to be compared to those growing under normal warm season conditions (Mar.-Jun.). Results indicated significant decrease in growth, yield, chlorophyll, and carotenoids in all grafted plants, in different degrees, depending on the graft combination. In this regards, plants of Aswan/Ferro recorded more than double the marketable yield of ungrafted ones under sub-optimal temperature, indicating the relative tolerance of Aswan/Ferro to cold stress. While, ungrafted plants exhibited the highest decline in all growth and yield parameters. Leaf proline content and the activities of anti-oxidant enzymes (SOD and CAT) were higher under cold stress than the control. It is concluded that grafted watermelon plants were relatively tolerant to sub-optimal temperature than un-grafted ones which could enable the production of out of season crop.
不同砧木嫁接西瓜植株对次优生长温度的响应
本研究旨在研究嫁接西瓜对次优生长温度条件的相对耐受性。西瓜的简历。将阿斯旺接穗嫁接到不同的砧木上,即Giada、Shintoza、StrongToza和Ferro。1 - 4月,在低温条件下进行嫁接和未嫁接幼苗的田间生长。与正常暖季条件下(3月至6月)生长的植物进行比较。结果表明,所有嫁接植株的生长、产量、叶绿素和类胡萝卜素均因嫁接组合的不同而有不同程度的降低。在此方面,阿斯旺/铁罗植株在次优温度下的市场产量是未嫁接植株的两倍以上,表明阿斯旺/铁罗对冷胁迫的相对耐受性。而未嫁接植株的生长和产量指标下降幅度最大。低温胁迫下叶片脯氨酸含量和抗氧化酶(SOD和CAT)活性均高于对照。结果表明,嫁接西瓜植株对次优温度的耐受性优于未嫁接西瓜植株,有利于生产反季作物。
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