Partial Relief of Drought-Stressed Fennel(Foeniculum vulgare Mill.) in Response to Foliar-Applied Zinc  

Partial Relief of Drought-Stressed Fennel(Foeniculum vulgare Mill.) in Response to Foliar-Applied Zinc

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作  者:Ahmad RAJABI Parviz EHSANZADEH Jamshid RAZMJOO 

机构地区:[1]Department of Agronomy and Plant Breeding, College of Agriculture, Isfahan University of Technology

出  处:《Pedosphere》2019年第6期752-763,共12页土壤圈(英文版)

摘  要:Few attempts have been made to explore the effect of Zn fertilization on the performance of medicinal plants in general and fennel in particular, under adverse conditions. This study was conducted to examine the efficacy of zinc (Zn) in correcting physiological responses of fennel to water deficit. Twelve field-grown fennel genotypes were subjected to two levels of irrigation (irrigation after 25%–35% and 75%–85% depletion of available soil water) and two levels of foliar-applied Zn (0 and 4 g kg −1 ). Water deprivation had significant effects on all characteristics;i.e., in contrast to seed essential oil concentration, harvest index, and superoxide dismutase (SOD) and catalase activities, it led to decreases in the rest of the attributes. Varietal differences in response to drought were meaningful for most of the traits. Genotypic variations for dry mass and seed yield were consistent with differences among the genotypes in leaf water potential, relative water content, proline concentration, and chlorophyll concentrations. Zinc led to significant increases in all physiological attributes, including activation of antioxidant defense responses manifested in ascorbate peroxidase and SOD activities and carotenoid concentration. The Zn-effect tended to be more notable in drought-stricken fennel plants in a majority of the traits. Based on our findings, Zn could be considered an effective micronutrient for ameliorating, at least in part, the stressful effects of water deficit on fennel.Few attempts have been made to explore the effect of Zn fertilization on the performance of medicinal plants in general and fennel in particular, under adverse conditions. This study was conducted to examine the efficacy of zinc(Zn) in correcting physiological responses of fennel to water deficit. Twelve field-grown fennel genotypes were subjected to two levels of irrigation(irrigation after 25%–35% and 75%–85% depletion of available soil water) and two levels of foliar-applied Zn(0 and 4 g kg-1). Water deprivation had significant effects on all characteristics; i.e., in contrast to seed essential oil concentration, harvest index, and superoxide dismutase(SOD) and catalase activities, it led to decreases in the rest of the attributes. Varietal differences in response to drought were meaningful for most of the traits. Genotypic variations for dry mass and seed yield were consistent with differences among the genotypes in leaf water potential, relative water content, proline concentration, and chlorophyll concentrations. Zinc led to significant increases in all physiological attributes, including activation of antioxidant defense responses manifested in ascorbate peroxidase and SOD activities and carotenoid concentration. The Zn-effect tended to be more notable in drought-stricken fennel plants in a majority of the traits.Based on our findings, Zn could be considered an effective micronutrient for ameliorating, at least in part, the stressful effects of water deficit on fennel.

关 键 词:Antioxidant defense Drought tolerance Medicinal plant MICRONUTRIENT Physilogical attributes Water deficit Zn fertilization 

分 类 号:Q94[生物学—植物学]

 

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