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Linking Leaf Water Potential, Photosynthesis and Chlorophyll Loss With Mechanisms of Photo- and Antioxidant Protection in Juvenile Olive Trees Subjected to Severe Drought.

Sahar Baccari1,2, Olfa Elloumi1, Anissa Chaari-Rkhis1, Erola Fenollosa3, Melanie Morales3, Noureddine Drira2, Ferjani Ben Abdallah4, Lotfi Fki2, Sergi Munné-Bosch3.   

Abstract

The identification of drought-tolerant olive tree genotypes has become an urgent requirement to develop sustainable agriculture in dry lands. However, physiological markers linking drought tolerance with mechanistic effects operating at the cellular level are still lacking, in particular under severe stress, despite the urgent need to develop these tools in the current frame of global change. In this context, 1-year-old olive plants growing in the greenhouse and with a high intra-specific variability (using various genotypes obtained either from cuttings or seeds) were evaluated for drought tolerance under severe stress. Growth, plant water status, net photosynthesis rates, chlorophyll contents and the extent of photo- and antioxidant defenses (including the de-epoxidation state of the xanthophyll cycle, and the contents of carotenoids and vitamin E) were evaluated under well-watered conditions and severe stress (by withholding water for 60 days). Plants were able to continue photosynthesizing under severe stress, even at very low leaf water potential of -4 to -6 MPa. This ability was achieved, at least in part, by the activation of photo- and antioxidant mechanisms, including not only increased xanthophyll cycle de-epoxidation, but also enhanced α-tocopherol contents. "Zarrazi" (obtained from seeds) and "Chemlali" (obtained from cuttings) showed better performance under severe water stress compared to the other genotypes, which was associated to their ability to trigger a higher antioxidant protection. It is concluded that (i) drought tolerance among the various genotypes tested is associated with antioxidant protection in olive trees, (ii) the extent of xanthophyll cycle de-epoxidation is strongly inversely related to photosynthetic rates, and (iii) vitamin E accumulation is sharply induced upon severe chlorophyll degradation.
Copyright © 2020 Baccari, Elloumi, Chaari-Rkhis, Fenollosa, Morales, Drira, Ben Abdallah, Fki and Munné-Bosch.

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Keywords:  drought tolerance; olive germplasm; photoprotection; xanthophyll cycle; α-tocopherol

Year:  2020        PMID: 33362839      PMCID: PMC7759475          DOI: 10.3389/fpls.2020.614144

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Front Plant Sci        ISSN: 1664-462X            Impact factor:   5.753


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