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Responses of sugar beet (Beta vulgaris L.) to drought and nutrient deficiency stress
Authors:Barbara Shaw  T.H. Thomas  D.T. Cooke
Affiliation:(1) Long Ashton Research Station, Department of Agricultural Sciences, University of Bristol, Long Ashton, UK
Abstract:The responses of two sugar beet genotypes, 24367 (putative droughttolerant) and N6 (putative drought intolerant), to drought and nutrientdeficiency stress were investigated in an attempt to identify reliable andsensitive indicators of stress tolerance. In glasshouse-grown plants of bothgenotypes, relative water content (RWC) of the leaves decreased and leaftemperature increased in response to drought stress. Genotype differences inresponse to drought included leaf RWC, glycine betaine accumulation, alterationof shoot/root ratio and production of fibrous roots. Thus, in comparison to N6,genotype 24367 lost less water from leaves, produced more fibrous roots,produced more glycine betaine in shoots and tap roots and had a much reducedshoot/root ratio in response to withholding water for up to 215 h.The hydraulic conductance and sap flow of sugar beet seedlings grown innutrientculture decreased when subjected to nitrogen deficiency stress. Under nitrogensufficient conditions sap flow was greater in 24367 than in N6. The resultsindicate that genotype 24367 is more tolerant to stresses induced by water andnitrogen deficiency and that increased fibrous root development may be a majorfactor in increasing sap flow via a concomitant enhancement of aquaporinactivity.
Keywords:Beta vulgaris  Chlorophyll  Drought  Genotypes 24367 and N6  Glycine betaine  Hydraulic conductivity  Leaf temperature  Nutrients  Plant growth  Plant stress  Sugar beet  Water content
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