Effect of genotype and graft type on the hydraulic characteristics and water relations of grafted melon

被引:16
作者
Agele, Samuel [1 ]
Cohen, Shabtai [1 ]
机构
[1] Fed Univ Technol Akure, Dept Crop Soil & Pest Management, Akure, Nigeria
关键词
melon; genotypes; grafting; hydraulics; water relations; SAP FLOW; CONDUCTANCE; GROWTH; TREES; ROOT; ROOTSTOCKS; SHOOT;
D O I
10.1080/17429140802311671
中图分类号
Q94 [植物学];
学科分类号
071001 ;
摘要
From the measurements of the profiles of hydraulic conductance and water potential from soil through to the leaf system in fully established melon plants, the limits to water flow set by coupling of hydraulic conductance (k) with water relation parameters was evaluated in the laboratory using high pressure flow device (HPFM) and evaporative flux method (EF). The rootstock Arava was grafted onto self, and onto two genotypes (AR57 and AR82) using side and V graft types, and there was an ungrafted control. Hydraulic transport efficiency was estimated from measurements of evaporative flux (transpiration rate) and leaf water potential (psi L) measured between pre-dawn and sunset during the growth cycle. Measured parameters to characterize the hydraulic efficiency (architecture) of the vascular system of melon were normalized to areas of leaves and stem cross section; this enabled the examination of their physiological and ecological functions. The effects of rootstock genotype were more marked on graft union and scion water relations. Differences in the magnitudes of water relation parameters of hydraulic conductance, water potential (lwp) and evaporative water loss (EF) were detected. AR/RS82 side grafted exhibited high EF and Kh despite its lower leaf water potential compared to AR/RS57 V grafted. Self grafting (Arava/Arava grafts) in melon seems to improve water relations and xylem water transport efficiency. Parameters describing the hydraulic efficiency (architecture) of vascular system of melon plants were described in relation to plant attributes. The expression of hydraulic conductance of the root and shoot system relative to plant attributes did not eliminate differences in the magnitudes of conductance elements in tomato and melon. Differences obtained among the different melon grafts in whole plant leaf and stem area specific hydraulic conductance (Kl) indicate the carbon efficiency and hence the cost of resource allocation to areas of root surface and leaves. The role of plant water relations in root-shoot communications and whole plant regulation of water flux are inferred from this study.
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