Novel and widely spread citrus rootstocks behavior in response to salt stress
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Novel and widely spread citrus rootstocks behavior in response to salt stressAutoría
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2024-06-08Editor
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0098-8472; 1873-7307Cita bibliográfica
Giulia, Modica, et al. "Novel and widely spread citrus rootstocks behavior in response to salt stress." Environmental and Experimental Botany (2024): 105835.Tipo de documento
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Irrigation water salinity is a major limiting factor in arid and semi-arid environments. The use of rootstock is one
of the appropriate agronomic techniques that attempt to support and limit the negative effect of ... [+]
Irrigation water salinity is a major limiting factor in arid and semi-arid environments. The use of rootstock is one
of the appropriate agronomic techniques that attempt to support and limit the negative effect of salinity. The
objective of this study was to evaluate the behavior of eight one-year-old rootstocks grown in pots under salt
stress conditions (30 and 60 mM NaCl). Some genotypes, i.e. C35 citrange, Bitters, Carpenter and Furr citrandarins were recently released or spread and poor information on their behavior in saline conditions is
available, while Carrizo citrange, Swingle Citrumelo, Citrus volkameriana and Citrus macrophylla are spread since
long ago in the Mediterranean basin. The results clearly demonstrated that the most salt sensitive genotypes were
Carrizo and C35 citrange, that reduced morphological and gas exchanges performances. Furr, Bitters and Carpenter citrandarins revealed good physiological and hormonal behavior. An intense antioxidant enzymatic activity was noted in C35 and Carrizo citranges, while Furr showed a decrease in malondialdehyde and antioxidant
enzymatic activities at 60 mM NaCl. Its tolerance to saline water was also confirmed by transcriptomic analyses. [-]
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Environmental and Experimental Botany 225 (2024) 105835Entidad financiadora
Programma Operativo Nazionale (PON)
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1848200-2 | ARS01_00825
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Attraction and International Mobility | Valutazione di genotipi di agrumi per l’individuazione di fonti di resistenza a stress biotici e abiotici
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