Physiological responses of date palm (Phoenix dactylifera) seedlings to seawater and flooding

Abstract: In their natural environment along coast lines, date palms are exposed to seawater inundation and, hence, combined stress by salinity and flooding.
To elucidate the consequences of this combined stress on foliar gas exchange and metabolite abundances in leaves and roots, date palm seedlings were exposed to flooding with seawater and its major constituents under controlled conditions.
Seawater flooding significantly reduced CO2 assimilation, transpiration and stomatal conductance, but did not affect isoprene emission. A similar effect was observed upon NaCl exposure. By contrast, flooding with distilled water or MgSO4 did not affect CO2/H2O gas exchange or stomatal conductance significantly, indicating that neither flooding itself, nor seawater sulfate, contributed greatly to stomatal closure. Seawater exposure increased Na and Cl contents in leaves and roots, but did not affect sulfate contents significantly. Metabolite analyses revealed reduced abundances of foliar compatible solutes, such as sugars and sugar alcohols, whereas nitrogen compounds accumulated in roots.
Reduced transpiration upon seawater exposure may contribute to controlling the movement of toxic ions to leaves and, therefore, can be seen as a mechanism to cope with salinity. The present results indicate that date palm seedlings are tolerant towards seawater exposure to some extent, and highly tolerant to flooding

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Deutsche Nationalbibliothek Frankfurt am Main
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Language
Englisch
Notes
New phytologist. - 229, 6 (2021) , 3318-3329, ISSN: 1469-8137

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Veröffentlichung
(where)
Freiburg
(who)
Universität
(when)
2021
Creator
Du, Baoguo
Ma, Yuhua
Yañez Serrano, Ana Maria
Arab, Leila
Fasbender, Lukas
Alfarraj, Saleh
Albasher, Gadah I.
Hedrich, Rainer Franz
White, Philip
Werner, Christiane
Rennenberg, Heinz

DOI
10.1111/nph.17123
URN
urn:nbn:de:bsz:25-freidok-1938945
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