ADAPTABILITY OF WHITE JABON (Anthocephalus cadamba Miq.) SEEDLING FROM 12 POPULATIONS TO DROUGHT AND WATERLOGGING

The study was carried out for investigation of the adaptability of white jabon seedlings from 12 populations to drought and water logging stresses in a controlled green house. The results showed that the adaptive responses of white jabon seedling to drought and waterlogging stresses were affected by...

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Main Authors: Dede J. Sudrajat, Iskandar Z. Siregar, Nurul Khumaida, Ulfah J. Siregar, Irdika Mansur
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universitas Brawijaya 2015-06-01
Series:AGRIVITA Journal of Agricultural Science
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Online Access:http://agrivita.ub.ac.id/index.php/agrivita/article/view/455
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spelling doaj-2765a1f81fd14dc1a8010a609f04c7e92020-11-24T23:19:54ZengUniversitas BrawijayaAGRIVITA Journal of Agricultural Science0126-05370126-05372015-06-0137213014310.17503/Agrivita-2015-37-2-p130-143ADAPTABILITY OF WHITE JABON (Anthocephalus cadamba Miq.) SEEDLING FROM 12 POPULATIONS TO DROUGHT AND WATERLOGGINGDede J. SudrajatIskandar Z. SiregarNurul KhumaidaUlfah J. SiregarIrdika MansurThe study was carried out for investigation of the adaptability of white jabon seedlings from 12 populations to drought and water logging stresses in a controlled green house. The results showed that the adaptive responses of white jabon seedling to drought and waterlogging stresses were affected by genotype (population). The drought and waterlogging stresses significantly inhibited plant growth, biomass accumulation and allocation, leaf area, also decreased chlorophyll content, increased carotenoids contents, and accumulated free proline. Relative water content and specific leaf area tended to be higher in waterlogging and declined in drought stresses. The result clearly indicated that white jabon seedlings were more adaptive to waterlogging than to drought stresses. Moreover, there were different responses to drought and waterlogging stresses between the twelve populations. Kampar, Gowa, Kuala Kencana and OKI populations exhibited higher growth performance and stress tolerance index to be adapted to waterlogging stress, while Gowa, Pomalaa and Kampar populations had relatively better growth performance in the drought stress.http://agrivita.ub.ac.id/index.php/agrivita/article/view/455Anthocephalus cadambagenotypegrowthpopulationstress tolerance index
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author Dede J. Sudrajat
Iskandar Z. Siregar
Nurul Khumaida
Ulfah J. Siregar
Irdika Mansur
spellingShingle Dede J. Sudrajat
Iskandar Z. Siregar
Nurul Khumaida
Ulfah J. Siregar
Irdika Mansur
ADAPTABILITY OF WHITE JABON (Anthocephalus cadamba Miq.) SEEDLING FROM 12 POPULATIONS TO DROUGHT AND WATERLOGGING
AGRIVITA Journal of Agricultural Science
Anthocephalus cadamba
genotype
growth
population
stress tolerance index
author_facet Dede J. Sudrajat
Iskandar Z. Siregar
Nurul Khumaida
Ulfah J. Siregar
Irdika Mansur
author_sort Dede J. Sudrajat
title ADAPTABILITY OF WHITE JABON (Anthocephalus cadamba Miq.) SEEDLING FROM 12 POPULATIONS TO DROUGHT AND WATERLOGGING
title_short ADAPTABILITY OF WHITE JABON (Anthocephalus cadamba Miq.) SEEDLING FROM 12 POPULATIONS TO DROUGHT AND WATERLOGGING
title_full ADAPTABILITY OF WHITE JABON (Anthocephalus cadamba Miq.) SEEDLING FROM 12 POPULATIONS TO DROUGHT AND WATERLOGGING
title_fullStr ADAPTABILITY OF WHITE JABON (Anthocephalus cadamba Miq.) SEEDLING FROM 12 POPULATIONS TO DROUGHT AND WATERLOGGING
title_full_unstemmed ADAPTABILITY OF WHITE JABON (Anthocephalus cadamba Miq.) SEEDLING FROM 12 POPULATIONS TO DROUGHT AND WATERLOGGING
title_sort adaptability of white jabon (anthocephalus cadamba miq.) seedling from 12 populations to drought and waterlogging
publisher Universitas Brawijaya
series AGRIVITA Journal of Agricultural Science
issn 0126-0537
0126-0537
publishDate 2015-06-01
description The study was carried out for investigation of the adaptability of white jabon seedlings from 12 populations to drought and water logging stresses in a controlled green house. The results showed that the adaptive responses of white jabon seedling to drought and waterlogging stresses were affected by genotype (population). The drought and waterlogging stresses significantly inhibited plant growth, biomass accumulation and allocation, leaf area, also decreased chlorophyll content, increased carotenoids contents, and accumulated free proline. Relative water content and specific leaf area tended to be higher in waterlogging and declined in drought stresses. The result clearly indicated that white jabon seedlings were more adaptive to waterlogging than to drought stresses. Moreover, there were different responses to drought and waterlogging stresses between the twelve populations. Kampar, Gowa, Kuala Kencana and OKI populations exhibited higher growth performance and stress tolerance index to be adapted to waterlogging stress, while Gowa, Pomalaa and Kampar populations had relatively better growth performance in the drought stress.
topic Anthocephalus cadamba
genotype
growth
population
stress tolerance index
url http://agrivita.ub.ac.id/index.php/agrivita/article/view/455
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