Evaluation of Freezing Tolerance in Four Olive Cultivars (Native and Foreign) Based on Physiological Indicators under Cold Acclimation Conditions

In order to evaluate the freezing tolerance of olive cultivars (native and foreign), a factorial experiment based on completely randomized design with three replications was carried out under controlled conditions. The investigated factors included cultivar (Zard, Roghani, Koroneiki, Mission), tempe...

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Main Authors: tayebeh basaki, mojtaba khayam Nekouei, soraya karami, sakine faraji, maryam jalili
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Published: University of Isfahan 2019-07-01
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Online Access:http://ijpb.ui.ac.ir/article_23932_fd8719f637c96b40ceea455f5ec2ff9f.pdf
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spelling doaj-efdb30a151aa418c8afcea74376e1cb92020-11-25T01:52:47ZfasUniversity of IsfahanZīst/shināsī-i Giyāhī-i Īrān2008-82642322-22042019-07-01112375010.22108/ijpb.2019.115335.113723932Evaluation of Freezing Tolerance in Four Olive Cultivars (Native and Foreign) Based on Physiological Indicators under Cold Acclimation Conditionstayebeh basaki0mojtaba khayam Nekouei1soraya karami2sakine faraji3maryam jalili4Department of Agricultural Science, Payame Noor University, Tehran, IranFaculty of Biological Science, Tarbiat Moddares University, Tehran, IranDepartment of Agricultural Science, Payame Noor University, Tehran, IranAgricultural and Natural Resources Research Center of Markazi Province, Agricultural Research, Education and Extension Organization (AREEO), Arak, Iran.Assistant Professor, Department of Food Industries and Agricultural Research, Standard Research Institute (SRI), Karaj, IranIn order to evaluate the freezing tolerance of olive cultivars (native and foreign), a factorial experiment based on completely randomized design with three replications was carried out under controlled conditions. The investigated factors included cultivar (Zard, Roghani, Koroneiki, Mission), temperature (-18, -20 °C) and frost duration (24 and 48 hours). In addition, the effects of double and triple interactions among cultivar were significant for these two physiological traits. By applying freezing temperatures for 24 and 48 hours, the results showed that the electrolyte leakage percentage and the amount of free proline increased and decreased respectively with decreasing temperature in all studied cultivars; however, the changes of proline were more regular than the electrolyte leakage. So that at -18 °C, the highest and lowest percentage of electrolyte leakage was related to Koroneiki and Roghani cultivars, respectively and at -20 °C, the following descending order was obtained for the percentage of electrolyte leakage: Koroneiki > Mission- Roghani> Zard. However, in similar conditions, the highest and lowest amount of proline belonged to Zard and Koroneiki cultivars respectively. The proline capability to discriminate the studied cultivars was higher. So, based on the results obtained, cultivar Zard may be suggested as the preferable and superior cultivar for cultivation in areas under freezing stress.http://ijpb.ui.ac.ir/article_23932_fd8719f637c96b40ceea455f5ec2ff9f.pdfcellular membrane stabilityfreezing stressnative cultivarsorganic osmolytes
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author tayebeh basaki
mojtaba khayam Nekouei
soraya karami
sakine faraji
maryam jalili
spellingShingle tayebeh basaki
mojtaba khayam Nekouei
soraya karami
sakine faraji
maryam jalili
Evaluation of Freezing Tolerance in Four Olive Cultivars (Native and Foreign) Based on Physiological Indicators under Cold Acclimation Conditions
Zīst/shināsī-i Giyāhī-i Īrān
cellular membrane stability
freezing stress
native cultivars
organic osmolytes
author_facet tayebeh basaki
mojtaba khayam Nekouei
soraya karami
sakine faraji
maryam jalili
author_sort tayebeh basaki
title Evaluation of Freezing Tolerance in Four Olive Cultivars (Native and Foreign) Based on Physiological Indicators under Cold Acclimation Conditions
title_short Evaluation of Freezing Tolerance in Four Olive Cultivars (Native and Foreign) Based on Physiological Indicators under Cold Acclimation Conditions
title_full Evaluation of Freezing Tolerance in Four Olive Cultivars (Native and Foreign) Based on Physiological Indicators under Cold Acclimation Conditions
title_fullStr Evaluation of Freezing Tolerance in Four Olive Cultivars (Native and Foreign) Based on Physiological Indicators under Cold Acclimation Conditions
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of Freezing Tolerance in Four Olive Cultivars (Native and Foreign) Based on Physiological Indicators under Cold Acclimation Conditions
title_sort evaluation of freezing tolerance in four olive cultivars (native and foreign) based on physiological indicators under cold acclimation conditions
publisher University of Isfahan
series Zīst/shināsī-i Giyāhī-i Īrān
issn 2008-8264
2322-2204
publishDate 2019-07-01
description In order to evaluate the freezing tolerance of olive cultivars (native and foreign), a factorial experiment based on completely randomized design with three replications was carried out under controlled conditions. The investigated factors included cultivar (Zard, Roghani, Koroneiki, Mission), temperature (-18, -20 °C) and frost duration (24 and 48 hours). In addition, the effects of double and triple interactions among cultivar were significant for these two physiological traits. By applying freezing temperatures for 24 and 48 hours, the results showed that the electrolyte leakage percentage and the amount of free proline increased and decreased respectively with decreasing temperature in all studied cultivars; however, the changes of proline were more regular than the electrolyte leakage. So that at -18 °C, the highest and lowest percentage of electrolyte leakage was related to Koroneiki and Roghani cultivars, respectively and at -20 °C, the following descending order was obtained for the percentage of electrolyte leakage: Koroneiki > Mission- Roghani> Zard. However, in similar conditions, the highest and lowest amount of proline belonged to Zard and Koroneiki cultivars respectively. The proline capability to discriminate the studied cultivars was higher. So, based on the results obtained, cultivar Zard may be suggested as the preferable and superior cultivar for cultivation in areas under freezing stress.
topic cellular membrane stability
freezing stress
native cultivars
organic osmolytes
url http://ijpb.ui.ac.ir/article_23932_fd8719f637c96b40ceea455f5ec2ff9f.pdf
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