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Physiological and Biochemical Responses of Ungrafted and Grafted Bell Pepper Plants (Capsicum annuum L. var. grossum (L.) Sendtn.) Grown under Moderate Salt Stress.

Nina Kacjan Maršić1, Petra Štolfa1, Dominik Vodnik1, Katarina Košmelj1, Maja Mikulič-Petkovšek1, Bojka Kump1, Rajko Vidrih1, Doris Kokalj1, Saša Piskernik1, Blaz Ferjančič1, Maja Dragutinović1, Robert Veberič1, Metka Hudina1, Helena Šircelj1.   

Abstract

The response of grafted bell pepper plants (Capsicum annuum L. var. grossum (L.) Sendtn.) to salt stress was investigated by analyzing the photosynthetic traits and mineral content of the plants and the metabolic composition of the fruit. The bell pepper variety "Vedrana" was grafted onto the salt-tolerant rootstock "Rocal F1" and grown at two salinities (20 mM and 40 mM NaCl) and control (0 mM NaCl) during the spring-summer period. On a physiological level, similar stomatal restriction of photosynthesis in grafted and ungrafted plants indicated that grafting did not alleviate water balance disturbances under increased salt exposure. Measurements of midday water potential did not show improved water status of grafted plants. The similar metabolic changes in grafted and ungrafted plants were also reflected in similarly reduced fruit yields. Thus, this grafting did not reduce the risk of ionic and osmotic imbalance in pepper plants grown under moderate salt treatment. Changes in the biochemical profiles of the pepper fruit were seen for both added-salt treatments. The fruit phenolic compounds were affected by rootstock mediation, although only for the July harvest, where total phenolics content increased with 40 mM NaCl treatment. Fruit ascorbic acid content increased with the duration of salt stress, without the mediation of the rootstock. The high salt dependence of this quality trait in pepper fruit appears to lead to more limited rootstock mediation effects.

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Keywords:  Capsicum annuum L.; NaCl; ascorbic acid; grafting; phenolics; photosynthetic traits; proline

Year:  2021        PMID: 33562107      PMCID: PMC7915883          DOI: 10.3390/plants10020314

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Plants (Basel)        ISSN: 2223-7747


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