Effects of osmoprotectors on sugar cane plants growing under different water deficit levels
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https://doi.org/10.15361/1984-5529.2008v36n2p107%20-%20115Abstract
The objectives of this work were to quantify trehalose and free proline levels in plants of sugar cane cultivars ‘IAC91-2195' and ‘IAC91-5155' after being submitted to different levels of water deficit as well as to verify whether those compounds can be used as physiological/biochemical markers of plant tolerance to drought. The experiment was carried out in a greenhouse under conditions of 29.7 ± 4.3 ºC and 75.0 ± 10.1% of R.H. during 60 days. Sugar cane buds, under no water deficit, were grown in a Red Latosoil to obtain 40 day old plants which were then transplanted to 12 dm3 vases filled with the same soil in which three levels of water availability were used : 55% ( no stress), 40% ( moderate stress), and 25% (severe stress) of the soil water holding capacity. Reducing soil water availability increased the leaf contents of free proline and trehalose in the ‘IAC91-5155' cultivar what is thought to confirm the drought tolerance of this cultivar. Both compounds can be used to assess drought tolerance of sugar cane cultivars ‘IAC91-5155' and ‘IAC91-2195'.
Additional keywords: osmotic adjustment; trehalose; proline; drought; Saccharum spp.
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