Selection of Tomato and Cucumber Accessions for Waterlogging Sensitivity through Morpho-Physiological Assessment at an Early Vegetative Stage

Waterlogging anomalies have recently increased, causing a reduction in yield and the loss of billions of dollars. Plant selection for increased tolerance to stress factors requires parameters with high sensitivity, as well as fast and inexpensive measurements. The aim of this study was to select tom...

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Main Authors: Anna Kołton, Kinga Kęska, Małgorzata Czernicka
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2020-10-01
Series:Agronomy
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4395/10/10/1490
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spelling doaj-1cc4f17bbc7441f7afacad59947bbca72021-04-02T14:41:18ZengMDPI AGAgronomy2073-43952020-10-01101490149010.3390/agronomy10101490Selection of Tomato and Cucumber Accessions for Waterlogging Sensitivity through Morpho-Physiological Assessment at an Early Vegetative StageAnna Kołton0Kinga Kęska1Małgorzata Czernicka2Department of Botany, Physiology and Plant Protection, Faculty of Biotechnology and Horticulture, University of Agriculture in Krakow, al. 29 Listopada 54, 31-425 Krakow, PolandDepartment of Plant Biology and Biotechnology, Faculty of Biotechnology and Horticulture, University of Agriculture in Krakow, al. 29 Listopada 54, 31-425 Krakow, PolandDepartment of Plant Biology and Biotechnology, Faculty of Biotechnology and Horticulture, University of Agriculture in Krakow, al. 29 Listopada 54, 31-425 Krakow, PolandWaterlogging anomalies have recently increased, causing a reduction in yield and the loss of billions of dollars. Plant selection for increased tolerance to stress factors requires parameters with high sensitivity, as well as fast and inexpensive measurements. The aim of this study was to select tomato and cucumber accessions that reveal sensitivity and tolerance to waterlogging stress at an early vegetative stage. The selection of effective criteria for assessing plants was also an important issue. A total of 19 cucumber (including four highly homozygous) and 16 tomato accessions were evaluated, and plants with three true leaves were examined. The root zone of stressed plants was waterlogged for 7 days in a deep container. Morphological and physiological characteristics were obtained after 7 days of treatment and used for cluster analysis for discrimination of tolerant and sensitive accessions. Significant decreases in Fv/F<sub>0</sub>, Fv/Fm, Area, PI ABS, ET<sub>0</sub>/ABS, and ET<sub>0</sub>/TR<sub>0</sub> parameters, as well as increases in DI<sub>0</sub>/RC, were observed in sensitive accessions, with no changes in tolerant plants. The OJIP test parameters (Fv/F<sub>0</sub>, PI ABS, DI<sub>0</sub>/RC, and Area) were more sensitive in selecting for waterlogging stress than Fv/Fm. The present research can be used in breeding programs. Selected accessions will support a detailed explanation of the physiological differences in response to waterlogging stress in tomato and cucumber plants.https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4395/10/10/1490submergenceOJIP testselection criteriahypoxiatolerance
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author Anna Kołton
Kinga Kęska
Małgorzata Czernicka
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Kinga Kęska
Małgorzata Czernicka
Selection of Tomato and Cucumber Accessions for Waterlogging Sensitivity through Morpho-Physiological Assessment at an Early Vegetative Stage
Agronomy
submergence
OJIP test
selection criteria
hypoxia
tolerance
author_facet Anna Kołton
Kinga Kęska
Małgorzata Czernicka
author_sort Anna Kołton
title Selection of Tomato and Cucumber Accessions for Waterlogging Sensitivity through Morpho-Physiological Assessment at an Early Vegetative Stage
title_short Selection of Tomato and Cucumber Accessions for Waterlogging Sensitivity through Morpho-Physiological Assessment at an Early Vegetative Stage
title_full Selection of Tomato and Cucumber Accessions for Waterlogging Sensitivity through Morpho-Physiological Assessment at an Early Vegetative Stage
title_fullStr Selection of Tomato and Cucumber Accessions for Waterlogging Sensitivity through Morpho-Physiological Assessment at an Early Vegetative Stage
title_full_unstemmed Selection of Tomato and Cucumber Accessions for Waterlogging Sensitivity through Morpho-Physiological Assessment at an Early Vegetative Stage
title_sort selection of tomato and cucumber accessions for waterlogging sensitivity through morpho-physiological assessment at an early vegetative stage
publisher MDPI AG
series Agronomy
issn 2073-4395
publishDate 2020-10-01
description Waterlogging anomalies have recently increased, causing a reduction in yield and the loss of billions of dollars. Plant selection for increased tolerance to stress factors requires parameters with high sensitivity, as well as fast and inexpensive measurements. The aim of this study was to select tomato and cucumber accessions that reveal sensitivity and tolerance to waterlogging stress at an early vegetative stage. The selection of effective criteria for assessing plants was also an important issue. A total of 19 cucumber (including four highly homozygous) and 16 tomato accessions were evaluated, and plants with three true leaves were examined. The root zone of stressed plants was waterlogged for 7 days in a deep container. Morphological and physiological characteristics were obtained after 7 days of treatment and used for cluster analysis for discrimination of tolerant and sensitive accessions. Significant decreases in Fv/F<sub>0</sub>, Fv/Fm, Area, PI ABS, ET<sub>0</sub>/ABS, and ET<sub>0</sub>/TR<sub>0</sub> parameters, as well as increases in DI<sub>0</sub>/RC, were observed in sensitive accessions, with no changes in tolerant plants. The OJIP test parameters (Fv/F<sub>0</sub>, PI ABS, DI<sub>0</sub>/RC, and Area) were more sensitive in selecting for waterlogging stress than Fv/Fm. The present research can be used in breeding programs. Selected accessions will support a detailed explanation of the physiological differences in response to waterlogging stress in tomato and cucumber plants.
topic submergence
OJIP test
selection criteria
hypoxia
tolerance
url https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4395/10/10/1490
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