盐胁迫下肯尼亚番石榴干物质和矿物质的分配:对盐碱地适应性材料选择的影响

IF 1.1 Q4 ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES
J. Chiveu, Ute Ubbenjans, K. Kehlenbeck, E. Pawelzik, Marcel Naumann
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摘要普通番石榴(Psidium guajava L.)因其富含维生素、矿物质和天然抗氧化剂的水果而备受推崇。然而,番石榴的生产在全球面临盐度挑战。研究了通过标准Hoagland营养液向来自肯尼亚的10份遗传多样性番石榴材料提供的氯化钠(NaCl)的盐度——0 mM(对照)、10/20 mM(低)、20/40 mM(中)和40/80 mM(高)。在中盐度和高盐度水平下,叶片数量和干物质(DM)显著减少,而根DM保持相似。根含水量随着盐度的升高而增加,而叶片含水量在高NaCl水平下显著降低。观察到叶片钾/钠(K/Na)和钙/钠(Ca/Na)比率随着盐度的增加而降低,这可能是由于Na的高积累,而不是由于K和Ca的替代。叶片磷(P)和硫(S)随着盐度的升高而降低。叶片硼(B)和铁(Fe)仅在高盐度水平下显著降低。观察到不同材料在Na积累方面的差异,并与DM呈正相关。因此,在盐胁迫下保持更多DM的能力可以作为肯尼亚番石榴耐盐性的指标。
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Partitioning of dry matter and minerals in Kenyan common guava under salt stress: implications for selection of adapted accessions for saline soils
ABSTRACT Common guava (Psidium guajava L.) is valued for its fruit, which is a source of vitamins, minerals, and natural antioxidants. However, guava production faces salinity challenges globally. Salinity through sodium chloride (NaCl) – 0 mM (control), 10/20 mM (low), 20/40 mM (medium), and 40/80 mM (high) – supplied through a standard Hoagland nutrient solution to 10 genetically diverse guava accessions from Kenya was investigated. Leaf number and dry matter (DM) were significantly reduced at the medium and high salinity levels while root DM remained similar. Root water content increased with rising salinity levels, whereas leaf water content was significantly reduced at the high NaCl level. A decrease in the leaf potassium/sodium (K/Na) and calcium/sodium (Ca/Na) ratios with increasing salinity was observed, possibly due to the high accumulation of Na rather than to the replacement of K and Ca. Leaf phosphorus (P) and sulphur (S) decreased with increasing salinity. Leaf boron (B) and iron (Fe) were significantly reduced only at the high salinity level. Differences among the accessions relative to the accumulation of Na were observed and positively correlated with the DM. Thus, the ability to maintain more DM under salt stress could serve as an indicator for salinity tolerance in Kenyan guava.
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Forests, Trees and Livelihoods
Forests, Trees and Livelihoods Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Forestry
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期刊介绍: Forests, Trees and Livelihoods originated in 1979 under the name of the International Tree Crops Journal and adopted its new name in 2001 in order to reflect its emphasis on the diversity of tree based systems within the field of rural development. It is a peer-reviewed international journal publishing comments, reviews, case studies, research methodologies and research findings and articles on policies in this general field in order to promote discussion, debate and the exchange of information and views in the main subject areas of.
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