Efecto del estrés salino en el régimen hídrico, concentración de compuestos osmóticamente activos y pigmentos fotosintéticos en cultivares de tomate

Autor:
Avila, C.; Argentel-Martínez, L.; Campos-Posada, R.; Campos-Posada, G.: Eichler-Löbermann, B.; Lopez, R.
In:

Rev. Investig. Agropecuarias

Auflage: 49
ISBN: 0325-8718 1669-2314
DOI: https://doi.org/10.58149/a09g-wv36
Jahr: 2023

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Institut: Professur Pflanzenbau

Abstract:
This work aimed to identify ecophysiological and biochemical indicators to characterize tomato genotypes tolerant to salt stress. Four varieties (Amalia, Vyta, Campbell-28 and Claudia) were studied under semi-controlled conditions, a salinized medium based on NaCl at electrical conductivity (EC) of 6 dS m-1 with their respective control at EC=0.36 dS m-1. Proline content, glycine betaine, total soluble proteins, chlorophyll and carotenoids, water potential in leaves and roots, leaf osmotic potential and osmotic adjustment (AO) were the evaluated variables. A principal component analysis (PCA) was carried out to determine the indicators that most contribute to salinity tolerance variability. There was a significant variability response in the evaluated indicators between the saline medium and the control medium. Proline increased between 3 and 9 mg g-1 mf in roots and between 8 and 23 mg g-1 mf in leaves, demonstrating the ability to osmoregulation in function of organic solutes. The Amalia and Vyta varieties presented the highest increases in glycine betaine (18 mg g-1 ms). All the varieties reduced their water potential under salinity conditions to values lower than -0.9 MPa, consequently there was a significant OA among the varieties, with Vita and Amalia being the ones with the highest OA. Starting from the PCA analysis, it was found that the variables root and leaf water potential, osmotic potential, os motic adjustment and proline content were the ones with the greatest contribution to the total variability found among varieties. Vyta and Amalia were tolerant varieties while Claudia and Campbell-28 classified as susceptible.

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