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Pressure-volume curves and drought resistance in two wheat genotypes
Authors:A Rascio  M C Cedola  G Sorrentino  D Pastore  G Wittmer
Abstract:The water relations of two durum wheat cultivars ( Triticum durum Desf.) were studied throughout the growing season. Irrigated and unirrigated plants were compared from booting to milk stage; a period where water stress occurred naturally in the field. Modulus of elasticity (ε), turgid weight/dry weight ratio (TW/DW), relative water content at zero turgor (RWCo) and osmotic potential at full turgor (ε) declined throughout the season while average turgor (ψp) increased. Water stress induced a further decrease in ψπ100 and the TW/DW ratio. The elastic modulus varied greatly. During the first stages of growth, cv. Appulo (the more resistant cultivar) showed lower ε values than cv. Valforte. At the milk stage, ε was lower for the unirrigated than the irrigated plants. Correlation coefficients between the TW/DW ratio and the osmotic potential were significant for both cultivars. In cv. Valforte, TW/DW was also correlated with the average turgor and the bulk modulus of elasticity. Structural changes that affect the TW/DW ratio seem to be important factors influencing water relations and drought tolerance in durum wheat.
Keywords:Average turgor  bulk modulus of elasticity  drought response  osmotic potential  pressure-volume curves  seasonal changes  Triticum durum  wheat
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