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Foliar application of glycinebetaine regulates soluble sugars and modulates physiological adaptations in sweet potato (Ipomoea batatas) under water deficit.

Rujira Tisarum1, Cattarin Theerawitaya1, Thapanee Samphumphuang1, Harminder Pal Singh2, Suriyan Cha-Um3.   

Abstract

Drought tolerance in higher plants can result in enhanced productivity, especially in case of carbohydrate storage root crop. Sweet potato has been reported as a drought-tolerant crop, while it is very sensitive to water shortage in the root initiation of cutting propagation and tuber initiation stages. In the present study, we aimed to alleviate the drought-tolerant abilities in sweet potato cv. Tainung 57 (drought-sensitive cultivar) using foliar glycine betaine (GlyBet) application as compared with drought-tolerant cultivar (cv. Japanese Yellow). Leaf osmotic potential in GlyBet applied plants under mild- (25.5% soil water content; SWC) and severe-water deficit (15.5% SWC) stresses was maintained through the accumulation of total soluble sugars as a major osmotic adjustment, thus stabilizing the photosynthetic pigments, chlorophyll fluorescence, net photosynthetic rate, and retaining the overall growth performances, i.e., shoot height, number, and length of leaves. In the harvesting process, storage root weight in water deficit stressed sweet potato cv. Tainung 57 (11.75 g plant-1) with 50 mM GlyBet application was retained in a similar pattern to cv. Japanese Yellow (12.25 g plant-1). In the present investigation, exogenous foliar GlyBet application strongly alleviated water deficit stress via sugar enrichment to control cellular osmotic potential, retain high photosynthetic abilities and maintain the yield of storage root yield. In summary, the regulation on total soluble sugar enrichment in water deficit-stressed sweet potato using GlyBet foliar application may play an important role in maintaining the controlled osmotic potential of leaves, thereby retaining the photosynthetic abilities, overall growth characters and increasing the yield of storage roots.

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Keywords:  Leaf osmotic potential; Osmotic adjustment; Photosynthetic abilities; Storage root yield; Total soluble sugar; Water deficit stress

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31407117     DOI: 10.1007/s00709-019-01429-4

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Protoplasma        ISSN: 0033-183X            Impact factor:   3.356


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