| Literature DB >> 27579017 |
Jun Wei1, Haiyuan Yang1, Hui Cao1, Tianwei Tan1.
Abstract
Polyaspartic acid (PASP) hydrogel is an important and widely applied water-retaining agent, thanks to its special space network structure which contains a carboxyl group attached on the side chain. In this study, the PASP hydrogel with high water absorption rate (300-350 g H2O/g hydrogel) was developed and adopted to transplant Xanthoceras sorbifolia seedlings in the ecological restoration project of Mount Daqing National Nature Reserve. Transplantation experiments showed that the survival rate and leaf water content index for X. sorbifolia seedlings were increased by 8-12% and 4-16%, respectively. Additionally, compared with the counterpart without PASP hydrogel, the value of chlorophyll fluorescence that was considered as one of the most important indicators of plant physiology, was significantly improved with the addition of PASP hydrogel. The PASP hydrogel displays a promising future for the applications of increasing the survival rate and simultaneously alleviating the drought stress effects on the pioneer plants in arid and semi-arid areas.Entities:
Keywords: Chlorophyll fluorescence parameter; Hydro-gel; Polyaspartic acid; Water-retaining agent; Xanthoceras sorbifolia
Year: 2015 PMID: 27579017 PMCID: PMC4992103 DOI: 10.1016/j.sjbs.2015.08.016
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Saudi J Biol Sci ISSN: 2213-7106 Impact factor: 4.219
Survival rate and leaf relative water content for Xanthoceras sorbifolia seedlings.
| Survival rate (%) | Leaf relative water content (%) | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| The field seedling for less than one year old seedlings | PASP | 81.65 | 28.26 |
| blank | 73.38 | 20.43 | |
| The slope transplantation for less than one year old seedlings | PASP | 61.73 | 27.86 |
| blank | 51.55 | 11.71 | |
| The slope transplantation for annual seedlings | PASP | 69.32 | 17.48 |
| blank | 57.80 | 14.85 |
Figure 1Photon yields of the Xanthoceras sorbifolia seedlings under dark adaptation. (A) The field seeding of seedlings less than one year old. (B) The slope transplantation of seedlings less than one year old. (C) The slope transplantation of the annual seedlings.
Figure 2Photon yields of the Xanthoceras sorbifolia seedlings under light adaptation. (A) The field seeding of seedlings less than one year old. (B) The slope transplantation of seedlings less than one year old. (C) The slope transplantation of the annual seedlings.
Figure 3Fast Chlorophyll fluorescence induction kinetics curve of the Xanthoceras sorbifolia seedlings under light adaption. (A) The field seeding of seedlings less than one year old. (B) The slope transplantation of seedlings less than one year old. (C) The slope transplantation of the annual seedlings.
Figure 4The activity parameters of PSII reaction center of the Xanthoceras sorbifolia seedlings under light adaptation.