Heat Tolerance and Assimilate Transport in Different Potato Genotypes |
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Authors: | BASU, P. S. MINHAS, J. S. |
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Abstract: | ![]() Six potato genotypes with different degrees of heat tolerancewere grown in pots at 38/25 'b0C maximum/minimum temperatureat 14 h daylength under natural light glasshouse conditions.Prior to sampling, the plants were given a 14 h dark period.Photosynthesis was measured at 28 'b0C and at a saturating lightintensity of more than 1200 µEm-2 s-1. During the optimumphotosynthetic period (09.0012.30 h), the leaves of heat-tolerantpotato genotypes (DTO-28, Norchip, and Desiree) had 45times more soluble sugars (mainly sucrose) and higher sucrose-phosphatesynthase activity than the leaves of the heat-susceptible genotypes(Kufri Jyoti, Kufri Chandramukhi, and Kufri Muthu). However,starch accumulation in leaves of susceptible genotypes was abouttwice that in tolerant genotypes. All susceptible genotypesshowed a low rate of assimilate transport from leaves and ahigher shoot/root ratio which indicated that the shoot remainedthe predominant sink for photosynthate. Activities of amylaseand invertase in leaves were also higher in susceptible genotypes.It is suggested that the poor yield of heat-susceptible genotypesat high temperature and long day conditions is related to insufficientavailability of the transportable sugar, sucrose. Key words: Solarium tuberosum, carbon partitioning, heat stress |
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