Drought resistance assessment in annual medic using aquaculture conditions more

Ghamari-Zare, A, Rezvani, S and Forootan, M. (2009) Iranian Journal of Rangelands and Forests Breeding and Genetic Research, 16(2):182-197

Annual medics (Medicago spp.) are suitable cultivation for regions with soil erosion problem, and due to limited water resources in such areas, drought resistance in these species is considered a valuable trait. In this study, nine genotypes, collectively from five annual medic species were assessed for drought resistance under aquaculture condition. Different levels of polyethylene glycol (PEG) was exploited to induce drought stress, and physiological/biochemical traits including germination rate, leaf vigor, root length, shoot height, free proline content, and total soluble sugars were recorded. The results confirmed the significant effect of PEG on drought stress induction, and biochemical traits showed higher correlation with drought level compared to phenotypical ones. It is postulated that while sugar accumulation is started at low stages of drought, proline accumulation will initiate at critical drought levels. While M. truncatula expressed higher levels of biochemical traits, M. orbicularis showed superior in terms of phenotypic characteristics. Results suggest that the drought resistance gained by proline accumulation capability might have emerged in annual medic during the long-term biodiversity procedure.

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