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Enhancement of low-temperature tolerance in watermelon (Citrullus lanatus) seedlings by cool-hardening germination |
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出 版 社:Australian Journal of Experimental Agriculture |
发表时间:2007 |
台 站:
沙坡头沙漠试验研究站
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作 者:Feng-Xia Guo,Yuan Chen,Xin-Rong Li,Li-Zhe An |
点 击 率:4597 |
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摘 要:To determine and elucidate the role of cool-hardening germination in the subsequent development of low-temperature tolerance in tropical and subtropical plants, 10-day-old watermelon (Citrullus lanatus) seedlings of two hybrids, Jingxin No.1 and Longfengzaochen, germinated at 18 and 30°C, respectively, were removed from growth conditions of 25°C and exposed directly to growth conditions of –2°C for 24 h. The results showed that the seedlings germinated at 18°C, improved the subsequent seedling emergence rate at 25°C and developed tolerance to conditions of –2°C. Low-temperature injury-associated changes of electrolyte leakage and lipid peroxidation in cotyledons and lower radicle vigour, measured as 2,3,5-triphenyltetrazolium chloride reduction, were observed in the seedlings germinated at 30°C but not in those germinated at 18°C, presumably due to the accumulation of soluble proteins. Radicle vigour showed a significantly negative correlation with cotyledon lipid peroxidation. Seed germination at less than the optimal temperature may be a feasible way to improve the cold tolerance of watermelon plants. |
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