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Foliar Glycine Betaine or Hydrogen Peroxide Sprays Ameliorate Waterlogging Stress in Cape Gooseberry

Exogenous glycine betaine (GB) or hydrogen peroxide (H(2)O(2)) application has not been explored to mitigate waterlogging stress in Andean fruit trees. The objective of this study was to evaluate foliar GB or H(2)O(2) application on the physiological behavior of Cape gooseberry plants under waterlog...

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Autores principales: Castro-Duque, Nicolas E., Chávez-Arias, Cristhian C., Restrepo-Díaz, Hermann
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7285368/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32438675
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants9050644
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author Castro-Duque, Nicolas E.
Chávez-Arias, Cristhian C.
Restrepo-Díaz, Hermann
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Chávez-Arias, Cristhian C.
Restrepo-Díaz, Hermann
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description Exogenous glycine betaine (GB) or hydrogen peroxide (H(2)O(2)) application has not been explored to mitigate waterlogging stress in Andean fruit trees. The objective of this study was to evaluate foliar GB or H(2)O(2) application on the physiological behavior of Cape gooseberry plants under waterlogging. Two separate experiments were carried out. In the first trial, the treatment groups were: (1) plants without waterlogging and with no foliar applications, (2) plants with waterlogging and without foliar applications, and (3) waterlogged plants with 25, 50, or 100 mM of H(2)O(2) or GB, respectively. The treatments in the second trial were: (1) plants without waterlogging and with no foliar applications, (2) plants with waterlogging and without foliar applications, and (3) waterlogged plants with 100 mM of H(2)O(2) or GB, respectively. In the first experiment, plants with waterlogging and with exogenous GB or H(2)O(2) applications at a dose of 100 mM showed higher leaf water potential (−0.5 Mpa), dry weight (1.0 g), and stomatal conductance (95 mmol·m(−2)·s(−1)) values. In the second experiment, exogenously supplied GB or H(2)O(2) also increased the relative growth rate, and leaf photosynthesis mitigating waterlogging stress. These results show that short-term GB or H(2)O(2) supply can be a tool in managing waterlogging in Cape gooseberry.
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spelling pubmed-72853682020-06-17 Foliar Glycine Betaine or Hydrogen Peroxide Sprays Ameliorate Waterlogging Stress in Cape Gooseberry Castro-Duque, Nicolas E. Chávez-Arias, Cristhian C. Restrepo-Díaz, Hermann Plants (Basel) Article Exogenous glycine betaine (GB) or hydrogen peroxide (H(2)O(2)) application has not been explored to mitigate waterlogging stress in Andean fruit trees. The objective of this study was to evaluate foliar GB or H(2)O(2) application on the physiological behavior of Cape gooseberry plants under waterlogging. Two separate experiments were carried out. In the first trial, the treatment groups were: (1) plants without waterlogging and with no foliar applications, (2) plants with waterlogging and without foliar applications, and (3) waterlogged plants with 25, 50, or 100 mM of H(2)O(2) or GB, respectively. The treatments in the second trial were: (1) plants without waterlogging and with no foliar applications, (2) plants with waterlogging and without foliar applications, and (3) waterlogged plants with 100 mM of H(2)O(2) or GB, respectively. In the first experiment, plants with waterlogging and with exogenous GB or H(2)O(2) applications at a dose of 100 mM showed higher leaf water potential (−0.5 Mpa), dry weight (1.0 g), and stomatal conductance (95 mmol·m(−2)·s(−1)) values. In the second experiment, exogenously supplied GB or H(2)O(2) also increased the relative growth rate, and leaf photosynthesis mitigating waterlogging stress. These results show that short-term GB or H(2)O(2) supply can be a tool in managing waterlogging in Cape gooseberry. MDPI 2020-05-19 /pmc/articles/PMC7285368/ /pubmed/32438675 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants9050644 Text en © 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Foliar Glycine Betaine or Hydrogen Peroxide Sprays Ameliorate Waterlogging Stress in Cape Gooseberry
title Foliar Glycine Betaine or Hydrogen Peroxide Sprays Ameliorate Waterlogging Stress in Cape Gooseberry
title_full Foliar Glycine Betaine or Hydrogen Peroxide Sprays Ameliorate Waterlogging Stress in Cape Gooseberry
title_fullStr Foliar Glycine Betaine or Hydrogen Peroxide Sprays Ameliorate Waterlogging Stress in Cape Gooseberry
title_full_unstemmed Foliar Glycine Betaine or Hydrogen Peroxide Sprays Ameliorate Waterlogging Stress in Cape Gooseberry
title_short Foliar Glycine Betaine or Hydrogen Peroxide Sprays Ameliorate Waterlogging Stress in Cape Gooseberry
title_sort foliar glycine betaine or hydrogen peroxide sprays ameliorate waterlogging stress in cape gooseberry
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7285368/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32438675
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants9050644
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