Abiotic Stress Tolerance of Coastal Accessions of a Promising Forage Species, <i>Trifolium fragiferum</i>
Crop wild relatives are valuable as a genetic resource to develop new crop cultivars, better adapted to increasing environmental heterogeneity and being able to give high quality yields in a changing climate. The aim of the study was to evaluate the tolerance of different accessions of a crop wild r...
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doaj-dc27467f17df45eb8fe425b70675c8492021-08-26T14:14:01ZengMDPI AGPlants2223-77472021-07-01101552155210.3390/plants10081552Abiotic Stress Tolerance of Coastal Accessions of a Promising Forage Species, <i>Trifolium fragiferum</i>Una Andersone-Ozola0Astra Jēkabsone1Līva Purmale2Māris Romanovs3Gederts Ievinsh4Department of Plant Physiology, Faculty of Biology, University of Latvia, 1 Jelgavas Str., LV-1004 Rīga, LatviaDepartment of Plant Physiology, Faculty of Biology, University of Latvia, 1 Jelgavas Str., LV-1004 Rīga, LatviaDepartment of Plant Physiology, Faculty of Biology, University of Latvia, 1 Jelgavas Str., LV-1004 Rīga, LatviaDepartment of Plant Physiology, Faculty of Biology, University of Latvia, 1 Jelgavas Str., LV-1004 Rīga, LatviaDepartment of Plant Physiology, Faculty of Biology, University of Latvia, 1 Jelgavas Str., LV-1004 Rīga, LatviaCrop wild relatives are valuable as a genetic resource to develop new crop cultivars, better adapted to increasing environmental heterogeneity and being able to give high quality yields in a changing climate. The aim of the study was to evaluate the tolerance of different accessions of a crop wild relative, <i>Trifolium fragiferum</i> L., from coastal habitats of the Baltic Sea to three abiotic factors (increased soil moisture, trampling, cutting) in controlled conditions. Seeds from four accessions of <i>T. fragiferum,</i> collected in the wild, were used for experiments, and cv. ‘Palestine’ was used as a reference genotype. Plants were cultivated in asymbiotic conditions of soil culture. Treatments were performed in a quantifiable way, with three gradations for soil moisture (optimum, waterlogged, flooded) and four gradations for both trampling and cutting. All accessions had relatively high tolerance against increased soil moisture, trampling, and cutting, but significant accession-specific differences in tolerance to individual factors were clearly evident, indicating that the studied wild accessions represented different ecotypes of the species. Several wild accessions of <i>T. fragiferum</i> showed stress tolerance-related features superior to these of cv. ‘Palestine’, but TF1 was the most tolerant accession, with a very high score against both waterlogging and cutting, and a high score against trampling.https://www.mdpi.com/2223-7747/10/8/1552crop wild relativescuttingforage legumesoil moisturestrawberry clovertrampling |
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Una Andersone-Ozola Astra Jēkabsone Līva Purmale Māris Romanovs Gederts Ievinsh Abiotic Stress Tolerance of Coastal Accessions of a Promising Forage Species, <i>Trifolium fragiferum</i> Plants crop wild relatives cutting forage legume soil moisture strawberry clover trampling |
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Una Andersone-Ozola Astra Jēkabsone Līva Purmale Māris Romanovs Gederts Ievinsh |
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Abiotic Stress Tolerance of Coastal Accessions of a Promising Forage Species, <i>Trifolium fragiferum</i> |
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Abiotic Stress Tolerance of Coastal Accessions of a Promising Forage Species, <i>Trifolium fragiferum</i> |
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Abiotic Stress Tolerance of Coastal Accessions of a Promising Forage Species, <i>Trifolium fragiferum</i> |
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Abiotic Stress Tolerance of Coastal Accessions of a Promising Forage Species, <i>Trifolium fragiferum</i> |
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Abiotic Stress Tolerance of Coastal Accessions of a Promising Forage Species, <i>Trifolium fragiferum</i> |
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abiotic stress tolerance of coastal accessions of a promising forage species, <i>trifolium fragiferum</i> |
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Crop wild relatives are valuable as a genetic resource to develop new crop cultivars, better adapted to increasing environmental heterogeneity and being able to give high quality yields in a changing climate. The aim of the study was to evaluate the tolerance of different accessions of a crop wild relative, <i>Trifolium fragiferum</i> L., from coastal habitats of the Baltic Sea to three abiotic factors (increased soil moisture, trampling, cutting) in controlled conditions. Seeds from four accessions of <i>T. fragiferum,</i> collected in the wild, were used for experiments, and cv. ‘Palestine’ was used as a reference genotype. Plants were cultivated in asymbiotic conditions of soil culture. Treatments were performed in a quantifiable way, with three gradations for soil moisture (optimum, waterlogged, flooded) and four gradations for both trampling and cutting. All accessions had relatively high tolerance against increased soil moisture, trampling, and cutting, but significant accession-specific differences in tolerance to individual factors were clearly evident, indicating that the studied wild accessions represented different ecotypes of the species. Several wild accessions of <i>T. fragiferum</i> showed stress tolerance-related features superior to these of cv. ‘Palestine’, but TF1 was the most tolerant accession, with a very high score against both waterlogging and cutting, and a high score against trampling. |
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crop wild relatives cutting forage legume soil moisture strawberry clover trampling |
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