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Effect of environmental stress factors on ecophysiological traits and susceptibility to pathogens of five Populus clones throughout the growing season.

Jordi Fernàndez-Martínez1, Massimo Zacchini, Georgina Elena, Beatriz Fernández-Marín, Isabel Fleck.   

Abstract

The variability of ecophysiological traits associated with productivity (e.g., water relations, leaf structure, photosynthesis and nitrogen (N) content) and susceptibility to fungal and insect infection were investigated in five poplar clones (Populus deltoides Batr.-Lux clone; Populus nigra L.-58-861 clone and Populus × canadensis Mönch.-Luisa Avanzo, I-214 and Adige clones) during their growing season. The objective of the study was to determine their physiological responses under summer constraints (characteristic of the Mediterranean climate) and to propose clone candidates for environmental restoration activities such as phytoremediation. Relative water content, the radiometric water index and (13)C isotope discrimination (Δ(13)C) results reflected improved water relations in Adige and Lux during summer drought. Leaf structural parameters such as leaf area, leaf mass per area, density (D) and thickness (T) indicated poorer structural adaptations to summer drought in clone 58-861. Nitrogen content and Δ(13)C results pointed to a stomatal component as the main limitant of photosynthesis in all clones. Adige and Lux showed enhanced photoprotection as indicated by the size and the de-epoxidation index of the xanthophyll-cycle pool, and also improved antioxidant defence displayed by higher ascorbate, reduced glutathione, total phenolics and α-tocopherol levels. Photoprotective and antioxidative responses allowed all clones to maintain a high maximum quantum yield of PSII (Fv/Fm) with the exception of Luisa Avanzo and 58-861 which experienced slight photoinhibition in late spring. The study of susceptibility to rust (Melampsora sp.) and lace bug (Monosteira unicostata Muls. and Rey) infections showed Adige and Lux to be the most tolerant. Overall, these two clones presented high adaptability to summer conditions and improved resistance to abiotic and biotic stress, thereby making them highly commendable clones for use in environmental remediation programmes.

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Keywords:  biotic stress; chloroplast pigments; photochemistry; poplar; water stress; water use efficiency

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Year:  2013        PMID: 23824242     DOI: 10.1093/treephys/tpt039

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Tree Physiol        ISSN: 0829-318X            Impact factor:   4.196


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Authors:  Mengqi Xiang; WenSha Ding; Chu Wu; Wenjia Wang; Shanwen Ye; Changyang Cai; Xin Hu; Nannan Wang; Weiyuan Bai; Xiaoshan Tang; Caiping Zhu; Xiaomin Yu; Qian Xu; Yushan Zheng; Zhaojun Ding; Chentao Lin; Qiang Zhu
Journal:  Planta       Date:  2021-08-12       Impact factor: 4.116

2.  Heterologous expression of the Hsp24 from Trichoderma asperellum improves antifungal ability of Populus transformant Pdpap-Hsp24 s to Cytospora chrysosperma and Alternaria alternate.

Authors:  S D Ji; Z Y Wang; H J Fan; R S Zhang; Z Y Yu; J J Wang; Z H Liu
Journal:  J Plant Res       Date:  2016-05-19       Impact factor: 2.629

Review 3.  Transcriptional Regulation of Drought Response in Arabidopsis and Woody Plants.

Authors:  Tao Yao; Jin Zhang; Meng Xie; Guoliang Yuan; Timothy J Tschaplinski; Wellington Muchero; Jin-Gui Chen
Journal:  Front Plant Sci       Date:  2021-01-08       Impact factor: 5.753

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