Title of article :
Evaluation of freezing tolerance in olive cultivars by stomatal density and freezing stress
Author/Authors :
Rahemi, Majid Department of Horticultural Science - Shiraz University , Yazdani, Fateme Department of Horticultural Science - Shiraz University , Sedaghat, Sahar Department of Horticultural Science - Shiraz University
Pages :
9
From page :
145
To page :
153
Abstract :
Selection of frost tolerant cultivars and understanding the mechanisms of frost hardiness could help to improve freezing resistance in olive plants. Olive cultivars may differ in frost hardiness due to differential survival of specific organs. The aim of this study was to screen different olive cultivars based on their stomatal density and metabolic modifications under cold conditions. The ‘Zard’ cultivar had the lowest while ‘Derak’ had the highest stomatal density, respectively. In another experiment, where entire potted olive plants were subjected to freezing stress (0, -6, -12 and -18 ˚C), ‘Zard’ and ‘Dehghan’ were found to be the most tolerant cultivars. They showed the lowest starch content, ionic leakage and wood injury. They also had the highest reducing sugar, phenolic and proline contents among studied cultivars. We concluded that ‘Zard’ and ‘Dehghan’ are the most tolerant cultivars and ‘Derak’, ‘Dakal’ and ‘Shiraz’ are the most sensitive cultivars to freezing injury.
Keywords :
hardiness , ion leakage , proline , wood injury
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics
Serial Year :
2016
Record number :
2478925
Link To Document :
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