Título
Water regime and osmotic adjustment under warming conditions on wheat in the Yaqui Valley, Mexico
11627/532211627/5322
Autor
Argentel Martínez, Leandris
Garatuza Payán, Jaime
Yepez González, Enrico Arturo
Arredondo Moreno, José Tulio
de los Santos Villalobos, Sergio
Resumen
"An experiment was carried out to evaluate the effect of increased temperature on roots and leaf water and osmotic potential, osmotic adjustment (OA) and transpiration on Triticum durum L. (CIRNO C2008 variety) during growth (seedling growth), tillering and heading phenophases. Wheat was sown under field conditions at the Experimental Technology Transfer Center (CETT-910), as a representative wheat crop area from the Yaqui Valley, Sonora Mexico. Thermal radiators were placed at 1.20 m from the crop canopy. Treatments included warmed plots (2 °C) and ambient canopy temperature with five replicates. Temperature treatment was controlled using a (proportional, integrative, derivative) feedback control system on plots covering a circular area of r = 1.5 m. Results indicated a significant decrease in the osmotic potential of roots and leaves for the warmed plots. Water potential, under warming treatment, also experienced a significant reduction and a potential gradient was observed in both, roots and leaves, while the phenophases were delayed. Such results demonstrate that, under warmer conditions, plants increase water absorption for cooling. Hence, transpiration experienced a significant increase under warming in all phenophases that was related to the low root and leaf water potential. CIRNO C2008 also experienced OA in all phenophases with glycine betaine as the osmolyte with major contribution."
Fecha de publicación
2019Tipo de publicación
articleDOI
https://doi.org/10.7717/peerj.7029Área de conocimiento
CIENCIAS TECNOLÓGICASColecciones
Editor
PeerJ, IncPalabras clave
Water potentialOsmotic potential
Transpiration
Climate change
Osmolytes