Tolerance and Adaptability of Tomato Genotypes to Saline Irrigation

GM crops Pub Date : 2022-08-29 DOI:10.3390/crops2030022
C. E. da Silva Oliveira, T. Zoz, A. Jalal, Eduardo Pradi Vendruscolo, T. Nogueira, A. Jani, M. C. T. Teixeira Filho
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High salt concentration in irrigation water is often a limiting factor to tomato production in Brazil. However, there is limited information available regarding the tolerance of tomato genotypes to saline irrigation. An experiment was conducted in a protected environment using a randomized block design with four replications. Treatments consisted of 12 tomato genotypes cultivated in an environment with varying levels of salt stress. Moderate and severe salt stress affected plant height, transversal and longitudinal diameter of fruit, fresh mass, yield, and number of tomato fruit per plant. Cluster analysis, stability, and adaptability provided the best estimates to identify the most adaptable genotype to saline stress, with the genotypes Maestrina, Onix, Pizzadoro, and Shanty being the best adapted to moderate and severe saline stress conditions. The genotypes Maestrina, Onix, Pizzadoro, and Shanty were identified as most adaptable to and stable under salt stress. Sodium absorption increased as irrigation salinity increased. In addition, P, K, and Ca concentration decreased under salt stress, which caused damage to all yield components and plant nutrition. The genotype Onix was more tolerant to the effects of moderate saline irrigation, while the genotypes Sheena, Sperare, Santa Clara, IPA 6, and Dominador had lower losses under severe salt stress conditions.
番茄基因型对盐水灌溉的耐受性和适应性
灌溉水含盐量高往往是巴西番茄生产的一个限制因素。然而,关于番茄基因型对盐水灌溉的耐受性的信息有限。实验在受保护的环境中进行,采用随机区组设计,共4个重复。处理包括在不同盐胁迫水平的环境中培养的12个基因型番茄。中度和重度盐胁迫对番茄株高、果实横径和纵径、鲜质量、产量和单株果数均有影响。聚类分析、稳定性和适应性为确定最适合盐胁迫的基因型提供了最佳估计,其中基因型Maestrina、Onix、Pizzadoro和Shanty最适合中度和重度盐胁迫条件。对盐胁迫适应性最强、稳定性最好的基因型为Maestrina、Onix、Pizzadoro和Shanty。钠吸收随灌溉盐度的增加而增加。此外,盐胁迫导致P、K、Ca浓度降低,对产量各组成部分和植株营养均造成损害。基因型Onix对中度盐水灌溉的耐受性较好,而基因型Sheena、Sperare、Santa Clara、IPA 6和Dominador在重度盐胁迫条件下的损失较低。
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