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Osmotic Properties of Drought Stressed Periwinkle (Catharanthus roseus) Genotypes
Authors:VIRK  S S; SINGH  O S
Institution:Department of Botany, Punjab Agricultural University Ludhiana, India
Abstract:The pressure-volume technique was employed to compare waterrelations and moisture stress-induced osmotic adjustment ofPeriwinkle (Catharanthus roseus) cv. Pink (PC), Oscillatus (REC)and White (WC). Leaf water potential ({psi}w), osmotic potential({psi}s), turgor potential ({psi}p), bulk modulus of elasticity ({varepsilon}), boundwater (RWCw) and leaf hydration (H), were estimated by exposingthe plants to a drying cycle during which well watered plantswere dehydrated to zero turgor, and then irrigated. Osmoticadjustment ({Delta}{psi}w 100) was calculated by comparing {psi}a at full hydration({psi}a 100) in stressed plants after recovery, with {psi}a 100 in controlplants. Values of {Delta}{psi}2100 were 0.76, 0.33 and 0.11 MPa in cv. PC,REC and WC, respectively. Maintenance of {psi}p at lower {psi}3 and relativeleaf water content (RWC) in prestressed PC was attributableto a higher alkaloid content and greater leaf cell wall elasticity.RWCW was plotted against {psi}p to determine its contribution tohydration maintenance at lower {psi}p. Genotype PC showed greaterRWCw at lower {psi}p compared with REC and WC. The present studyhas demonstrated that there are cultivar differences in alkaloidaccumulation and water relations in acclimated plants and thatthe relative ranking for drought resistance within periwinkleappeared to correspond with the changes in osmotic properties. Medicinal plant, drought resistance, alkaloids, periwinkle Catharanthus roseus (L.) G. Don]
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