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Morphophysiological and biochemical investigation of the potential of citron watermelon (Citrullus lanatus var. citroides) rootstock under different irrigation regimes
Horticulture Environment and Biotechnology · Ocak 2024
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Morphophysiological and biochemical investigation of the potential of citron watermelon (Citrullus lanatus var. citroides) rootstock under different irrigation regimes
Horticulture, Environment, and Biotechnology · 2024 SCI-Expanded
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Morphophysiological and biochemical investigation of the potential of citron watermelon (Citrullus lanatus var. citroides) rootstock under different irrigation regimes.
Horticulture Environment and Biotechnology · 2024 SCI
PROFESÖR ERTAN SAİT KURTAR →
Morphophysiological and biochemical investigation of the potential of citron watermelon (Citrullus lanatus var. citroides) rootstock under different irrigation regimes.
Horticulture Environment and Biotechnology · 2024 SCI
ARAŞTIRMA GÖREVLİSİ ÜNAL KAL →
Morphophysiological and biochemical investigation of the potential of citron watermelon (<i>Citrullus lanatus</i> var. citroides) rootstock under different irrigation regimes
HORTICULTURE ENVIRONMENT AND BIOTECHNOLOGY · 2024 SCI-Expanded
PROFESÖR DURAN YAVUZ →
Morphophysiological and biochemical investigation of the potential of citron watermelon (Citrullus lanatus var. citroides) rootstock under different irrigation regimes.
Horticulture Environment and Biotechnology · 2024 SCI
PROFESÖR BİLAL ACAR →
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DergiHorticulture Environment and Biotechnology
Yayın TarihiOcak 2024
Scopus ID2-s2.0-85198833528
Özet
Drought has emerged as a significant abiotic stress in vegetable production. Sweet watermelon (Citrullus lanatus var. lanatus) is susceptible to drought stress (DS) and requires adequate irrigation for optimal yield and quality. The current study sought to shed light on the potential of citron watermelon as a rootstock for watermelon by studying changes in its morphological and physio-biochemical features under deficit irrigation. Crimson Tide F1 (CT) was grafted onto ten morphologically distinct citron watermelon (CW) rootstocks, with Strong Tosa (ST) commercial rootstocks and nongrafted (NG) and self-grafted (SG) Crimson Tide F1 serving as plant material. We used three irrigation (I) levels (I100, I75, and I50) while investigating multiple agronomic and biochemical properties. Increasing water stress negatively affected several plant growth parameters in watermelon. Furthermore, I50 inhibited photosynthesis and pigment content, increasing malondialdehyde (MDA), hydrogen peroxide (H2O2), leaf temperature, and membrane permeability. I50 significantly reduced stomatal conductance and leaf relative water content. Rootstocks responded differently to irrigation regimes and had varying water use efficiency (WUE). Based on the evaluated parameters, we classified ST, CW9, CW16, and CW17 as tolerant; CW4, CW6, CW8, CW11, CW13, CW14, and CW15 as moderately tolerant; and CT as highly susceptible. Combining I75 and citron rootstock will benefit targeted watermelon production and provide significant water savings for sustainable agriculture.
Yazarlar (7)
1
Ertan Sait Kurtar
2
Musa Seymen
3
Duran Yavuz
4
Bilal Acar
5
Deniz Metin
6
Zeliha Atakul
7
Ünal Kal
Anahtar Kelimeler
Citron watermelon
Deficit irrigation
Drought
Rootstock potential
Kurumlar
Selçuk Üniversitesi
Selçuklu Turkey