干旱盐碱化环境下鞭毛草藻增殖的结构和功能特征

IF 2.2 4区 生物学 Q2 PLANT SCIENCES
Ummar Iqbal, Mansoor Hameed, Farooq Ahmad, Muhammad Sajid Aqeel Ahmad, Khawaja Shafique Ahmad, Ansar Mehmood, Nargis Naz, Muhammad Akram
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在巴基斯坦旁遮普省受盐影响的地区,鞭毛绿尾草(Nees) P. M. Peterson是一种欣欣向荣的物种。为了研究种内变化,从不同的盐渍化环境中选择了6个不同的种群:(1)来自最低盐渍化地区的Pakka Anna和Sahian Wala,(2)来自中等盐渍化地区的Jhalar和Kalar Kahar湖,(3)来自高盐渍化地区的Uchali湖和Khabbeki湖。这些种群起源于不同的盐度梯度,为研究鞭毛草对不同土壤盐度的适应机制提供了独特的机会。高盐区气孔小且呈窄椭圆形,中盐区气孔大且呈菱形,低盐区气孔呈圆形。Uchali湖、Khabbeki湖等高盐环境种群表现出较厚的表皮层、较大的维管束和有效的渗透调节等特征,表明其耐盐能力较强。来自最不含盐地区(Sahian Wala, Pakka Anna)的种群表现出更厚的叶子和更大的表皮细胞等结构特征,这些结构特征增强了水分潴留。中等盐碱种群(Kallar Kahar湖、Jhallar湖)表现出耐盐性与资源高效配置之间的平衡。这些解剖和生理反应表明,鞭毛草对不同盐度胁迫具有较高的适应性。该研究强调了利用高盐人口开垦受盐影响的土壤的潜力,为土地恢复提供了一种可持续的方法。
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Structural and functional traits driving Chloris flagellifera proliferation in arid saline environments

Chloris flagellifera (Nees) P. M. Peterson is a species thriving in salt-affected regions across Punjab, Pakistan. To investigate intraspecific variations, six distinct populations were selected from diverse saline environments: (1) Pakka Anna and Sahian Wala from the least saline regions, (2) Jhalar and Kalar Kahar Lake from moderately saline areas, and (3) Uchali Lake and Khabbeki Lake from hyper-saline zones. These populations, originating from a range of salinity gradients, provide a unique opportunity to study the adaptive mechanisms of C. flagellifera to varying levels of soil salinity. Stomata from highly saline areas were small and narrowly elliptical, while they were larger and rhomboidal in moderately saline areas and circular in least saline areas. Populations from hyper-saline environments (Uchali Lake, Khabbeki Lake) displayed remarkable trait variation, including thicker epidermal layers, larger vascular bundles, and efficient osmotic adjustments, indicating their superior salt tolerance. Populations from least saline areas (Sahian Wala, Pakka Anna) showed structural features like thicker leaves and larger epidermal cells that enhance water retention. Moderately saline populations (Kallar Kahar Lake, Jhallar Lake) exhibited intermediate traits, balancing salt tolerance with efficient resource allocation. These anatomical and physiological responses suggest that C. flagellifera exhibits high adaptability to varying salinity stress. The study highlights the potential of hyper-saline populations for use in the reclamation of salt-affected soils, offering a sustainable approach to land restoration.

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Acta Physiologiae Plantarum
Acta Physiologiae Plantarum 生物-植物科学
CiteScore
5.10
自引率
3.80%
发文量
125
审稿时长
3.1 months
期刊介绍: Acta Physiologiae Plantarum is an international journal established in 1978 that publishes peer-reviewed articles on all aspects of plant physiology. The coverage ranges across this research field at various levels of biological organization, from relevant aspects in molecular and cell biology to biochemistry. The coverage is global in scope, offering articles of interest from experts around the world. The range of topics includes measuring effects of environmental pollution on crop species; analysis of genomic organization; effects of drought and climatic conditions on plants; studies of photosynthesis in ornamental plants, and more.
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