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Acta Universitatis Agriculturae et Silviculturae Mendelianae Brunensis 卷:58
Effect of water stress on selected physiological characteristics of tomatoes
Robert Pokluda1  Mohamed Ewis Abdelaziz1  Aleš Jezdinský1  Kristína Petříková1 
[1] Ústav zelinářství a květinářství, Mendelova zemědělská a lesnická univerzita v Brně, Valtická 337, 691 44 Lednice, Česká republika;
关键词: water stress;    tomato;    specific leaf area;    leaf water content;    proline;   
DOI  :  10.11118/actaun201058010131
来源: DOAJ
【 摘 要 】

This work presents the results of a field experiment with tomato cv. Proton grown under water stress conditions and under well irrigated conditions. At the same time, the effects of Pentakeep supporting agent (consisting of aminolevulinic acid) was studied. The following characteristics of plant phy­sio­lo­gy were studied – specific leaf area (SLA), leaf water content (LWC) and leaf proline concentration.The obtained results show a significant decrease in SLA during plant vegetation (from 190 to 165 cm−2 . g−1). A decrease was also found under water stress treatment (163 cm−2 . g−1), in contrast to the well watered control (184 cm−2 . g). LWC values ranged from 81 to 87 % in both seasons. A significantly important decrease of LWC was found in the stressed variant. Pentakeep application did not affect either SLA or LWC characteristics.The level of proline in tomato leaves varied from 0.6 to 1.5 μmol . g−1. The highly significant effect of water conditions resulted in the increase of proline content under water stress treatment. Although Pentakeep increased the proline content by 9 %, its effect was not of significant importance. The proline content was also influenced by the date of sampling.The results indicate that physiological characteristics, such as SLA, LWC and proline content, are good indicators of water stress in tomato, proline content being a particularly reliable parameter corresponding to the actual water stress of plants.

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