Effect of 6-Benzylaminopurine and Abscisic Acid on Gas Exchange, Biochemical Traits, and Minituber Production of Two Potato Cultivars (Solanum tuberosum L.)
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چکیده: Possibility of improving physiological traits and minituber yield of potato cultivars (cvs.
Agria and Fontane) was investigated by application of plant growth regulators (BAP,
ABA and BAP+ABA) at tuber initiation stage. Regardless of the cultivars, Net
photosynthesis rate (Np), actual quantum yield (Φ), stomatal conductance (gs) and
Transpiration rate (Tr) of BAP-treated leaves were superior to those of the control. For
Agria, the greatest Chlorophyll content (Chl) was observed in BAP-treated plants, while
the highest Chl for Fontane was observed in ABA-treated plants. Increasing Np and Chl
content were associated with higher Soluble Carbohydrate content (SC). BAP+ABA
application increased SC of leaflets in both cultivars compared with the control. Tuber
Yield per Plant (Y/P), Mean Tuber Weight (MTW), and Tuber Number (TN) were
stimulated by foliar treatment of plants with PGRs compared with the untreated ones,
but there were significant interactions between cultivar and hormone type. Positive
correlation between SC and Y/P (r= 0.97*) and MTW (r= 0.97*) were observed in Agria.
Leaf area as well as dry and fresh weight of aerial parts of the BAP+ABA-treated plants
were more than the untreated plants and other PGR treatments. These results indicate
that either of BAP, ABA, or their combination could be effectively used to improve
physiological traits and tuber yield of these cultivars, although, Agria responded more
prominently to PGRs than Fontane.
Agria and Fontane) was investigated by application of plant growth regulators (BAP,
ABA and BAP+ABA) at tuber initiation stage. Regardless of the cultivars, Net
photosynthesis rate (Np), actual quantum yield (Φ), stomatal conductance (gs) and
Transpiration rate (Tr) of BAP-treated leaves were superior to those of the control. For
Agria, the greatest Chlorophyll content (Chl) was observed in BAP-treated plants, while
the highest Chl for Fontane was observed in ABA-treated plants. Increasing Np and Chl
content were associated with higher Soluble Carbohydrate content (SC). BAP+ABA
application increased SC of leaflets in both cultivars compared with the control. Tuber
Yield per Plant (Y/P), Mean Tuber Weight (MTW), and Tuber Number (TN) were
stimulated by foliar treatment of plants with PGRs compared with the untreated ones,
but there were significant interactions between cultivar and hormone type. Positive
correlation between SC and Y/P (r= 0.97*) and MTW (r= 0.97*) were observed in Agria.
Leaf area as well as dry and fresh weight of aerial parts of the BAP+ABA-treated plants
were more than the untreated plants and other PGR treatments. These results indicate
that either of BAP, ABA, or their combination could be effectively used to improve
physiological traits and tuber yield of these cultivars, although, Agria responded more
prominently to PGRs than Fontane.
کلیدواژه(گان): Net photosynthesis rate,Photosynthetic pigments,Plant growth regulators,
Soluble carbohydrate,Tuberization
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Effect of 6-Benzylaminopurine and Abscisic Acid on Gas Exchange, Biochemical Traits, and Minituber Production of Two Potato Cultivars (Solanum tuberosum L.)
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contributor author | محمدجواد احمدی لاهیجانی | en |
contributor author | محمد کافی | en |
contributor author | احمد نظامی | en |
contributor author | جعفر نباتی | en |
contributor author | j. Erwin | en |
contributor author | Mohammad Javad Ahmadi Lahijani | fa |
contributor author | Mohammad Kafi | fa |
contributor author | Ahmad Nezami | fa |
contributor author | Jafar Nabati | fa |
contributor author | John Erwin John Erwin | fa |
date accessioned | 2020-06-06T13:37:24Z | |
date available | 2020-06-06T13:37:24Z | |
date issued | 2018 | |
identifier uri | https://libsearch.um.ac.ir:443/fum/handle/fum/3362395 | |
description abstract | Possibility of improving physiological traits and minituber yield of potato cultivars (cvs. Agria and Fontane) was investigated by application of plant growth regulators (BAP, ABA and BAP+ABA) at tuber initiation stage. Regardless of the cultivars, Net photosynthesis rate (Np), actual quantum yield (Φ), stomatal conductance (gs) and Transpiration rate (Tr) of BAP-treated leaves were superior to those of the control. For Agria, the greatest Chlorophyll content (Chl) was observed in BAP-treated plants, while the highest Chl for Fontane was observed in ABA-treated plants. Increasing Np and Chl content were associated with higher Soluble Carbohydrate content (SC). BAP+ABA application increased SC of leaflets in both cultivars compared with the control. Tuber Yield per Plant (Y/P), Mean Tuber Weight (MTW), and Tuber Number (TN) were stimulated by foliar treatment of plants with PGRs compared with the untreated ones, but there were significant interactions between cultivar and hormone type. Positive correlation between SC and Y/P (r= 0.97*) and MTW (r= 0.97*) were observed in Agria. Leaf area as well as dry and fresh weight of aerial parts of the BAP+ABA-treated plants were more than the untreated plants and other PGR treatments. These results indicate that either of BAP, ABA, or their combination could be effectively used to improve physiological traits and tuber yield of these cultivars, although, Agria responded more prominently to PGRs than Fontane. | en |
language | English | |
title | Effect of 6-Benzylaminopurine and Abscisic Acid on Gas Exchange, Biochemical Traits, and Minituber Production of Two Potato Cultivars (Solanum tuberosum L.) | en |
type | Journal Paper | |
contenttype | External Fulltext | |
subject keywords | Net photosynthesis rate | en |
subject keywords | Photosynthetic pigments | en |
subject keywords | Plant growth regulators | en |
subject keywords | Soluble carbohydrate | en |
subject keywords | Tuberization | en |
journal title | Journal of Agricultural Science and Technology | fa |
pages | 129-139 | |
journal volume | 20 | |
journal issue | 1 | |
identifier link | https://profdoc.um.ac.ir/paper-abstract-1065405.html | |
identifier articleid | 1065405 |