Physiological changes of pepper accessions in response to salinity and water stress

New sources of water stress and salinity tolerances are needed for crops grown in marginal lands. Pepper is considered one of the most important crops in the world. Many varieties belong to the genus Capsicum spp., and display wide variability in tolerance/sensitivity terms in response to drought an...

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Main Authors: Lidia López-Serrano, Consuelo Penella, Alberto San Bautista, Salvador López-Galarza, Angeles Calatayud
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Language:English
Published: Instituto Nacional de Investigación y Tecnología Agraria y Alimentaria 2017-12-01
Series:Spanish Journal of Agricultural Research
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Online Access:http://revistas.inia.es/index.php/sjar/article/view/11147
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spelling doaj-811a4bdd6c28483cb1b60d6d540034202020-11-24T22:26:04ZengInstituto Nacional de Investigación y Tecnología Agraria y AlimentariaSpanish Journal of Agricultural Research2171-92922017-12-01153e0804e080410.5424/sjar/2017153-111472559Physiological changes of pepper accessions in response to salinity and water stressLidia López-Serrano0Consuelo Penella1Alberto San Bautista2Salvador López-Galarza3Angeles Calatayud4Instituto Valenciano de Investigaciones Agrarias (IVIA). Dept. Horticultura. Ctra. Moncada-Naquera km. 4.5. 46113 Moncada, ValenciaInstituto Valenciano de Investigaciones Agrarias (IVIA). Dept. Horticultura. Ctra. Moncada-Naquera km. 4.5. 46113 Moncada, ValenciaUniversitat Politècnica de València. Dept. Producción Vegetal. Camino de Vera 14, 46020 ValenciaUniversitat Politècnica de València. Dept. Producción Vegetal. Camino de Vera 14, 46020 ValenciaInstituto Valenciano de Investigaciones Agrarias (IVIA). Dept. Horticultura. Ctra. Moncada-Naquera km. 4.5. 46113 Moncada, ValenciaNew sources of water stress and salinity tolerances are needed for crops grown in marginal lands. Pepper is considered one of the most important crops in the world. Many varieties belong to the genus Capsicum spp., and display wide variability in tolerance/sensitivity terms in response to drought and salinity stress. The objective was to screen seven salt/drought-tolerant pepper accessions to breed new cultivars that could overcome abiotic stresses, or be used as new crops in land with water and salinity stress. Fast and effective physiological traits were measured to achieve the objective. The present study showed wide variability of the seven pepper accessions in response to both stresses. Photosynthesis, stomatal conductance and transpiration reduced mainly under salinity due to stomatal and non-stomatal (Na+ accumulation) constraints and, to a lesser extent, in the accessions grown under water stress. A positive relationship between CO2 fixation and fresh weight generation was observed for both stresses. Decreases in Ys and YW and increased proline were observed only when accessions were grown under salinity. However, these factors were not enough to alleviate salt effects and an inverse relation was noted between plant salt tolerance and proline accumulation. Under water stress, A31 was the least affected and A34 showed the best tolerance to salinity in terms of photosynthesis and biomass.http://revistas.inia.es/index.php/sjar/article/view/11147osmotic potentialphotosynthesisprolinesalinity ionswater potential
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author Lidia López-Serrano
Consuelo Penella
Alberto San Bautista
Salvador López-Galarza
Angeles Calatayud
spellingShingle Lidia López-Serrano
Consuelo Penella
Alberto San Bautista
Salvador López-Galarza
Angeles Calatayud
Physiological changes of pepper accessions in response to salinity and water stress
Spanish Journal of Agricultural Research
osmotic potential
photosynthesis
proline
salinity ions
water potential
author_facet Lidia López-Serrano
Consuelo Penella
Alberto San Bautista
Salvador López-Galarza
Angeles Calatayud
author_sort Lidia López-Serrano
title Physiological changes of pepper accessions in response to salinity and water stress
title_short Physiological changes of pepper accessions in response to salinity and water stress
title_full Physiological changes of pepper accessions in response to salinity and water stress
title_fullStr Physiological changes of pepper accessions in response to salinity and water stress
title_full_unstemmed Physiological changes of pepper accessions in response to salinity and water stress
title_sort physiological changes of pepper accessions in response to salinity and water stress
publisher Instituto Nacional de Investigación y Tecnología Agraria y Alimentaria
series Spanish Journal of Agricultural Research
issn 2171-9292
publishDate 2017-12-01
description New sources of water stress and salinity tolerances are needed for crops grown in marginal lands. Pepper is considered one of the most important crops in the world. Many varieties belong to the genus Capsicum spp., and display wide variability in tolerance/sensitivity terms in response to drought and salinity stress. The objective was to screen seven salt/drought-tolerant pepper accessions to breed new cultivars that could overcome abiotic stresses, or be used as new crops in land with water and salinity stress. Fast and effective physiological traits were measured to achieve the objective. The present study showed wide variability of the seven pepper accessions in response to both stresses. Photosynthesis, stomatal conductance and transpiration reduced mainly under salinity due to stomatal and non-stomatal (Na+ accumulation) constraints and, to a lesser extent, in the accessions grown under water stress. A positive relationship between CO2 fixation and fresh weight generation was observed for both stresses. Decreases in Ys and YW and increased proline were observed only when accessions were grown under salinity. However, these factors were not enough to alleviate salt effects and an inverse relation was noted between plant salt tolerance and proline accumulation. Under water stress, A31 was the least affected and A34 showed the best tolerance to salinity in terms of photosynthesis and biomass.
topic osmotic potential
photosynthesis
proline
salinity ions
water potential
url http://revistas.inia.es/index.php/sjar/article/view/11147
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