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Main Author: J. Satisha
Format: Artículo científico
Language:en
Published: Society for Promotion of Horticulture 2006
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contents Response of grape rootstocks to soil moisture stress J. Satisha G S. Prakash G S. R. Murti K. K. Upreti Agrociencias ABA cytokinins grape rootstocks water use efficiency root to shoot length ratio Studies on root and shoot morphology, endogenous hormones and water use efficiency in five grape rootstocks namely Dogridge, 1613 C, Salt Creek, St. George and Vitis champinii clone (VC Clone) at three levels of moisture stress viz., no stress (100% irrigation), 50% stress (50% irrigation) and 100% stress (without irrigation) for 14 days revealed that Dogridge and Salt Creek rootstocks maintained the highest ratios of root to shoot length and root to shoot dry weight as compared to other rootstocks. Water use efficiency increased with increased soil moisture stress and was the highest in Dogridge and Salt Creek. The abscisic acid content in the leaves of Dogridge was maximum at 50% stress followed by that of Salt Creek. Similarly the cytokinin content (both t-ZR and DHZR) was minimum in Dogridge and Salt Creek at 50% stress while it was maximum in 1613 C and St.George. The root to shoot length ratio was positively correlated with ABA content under moisture stress conditions. The higher levels of abscisic acid content in Dogridge and Salt Creek under soil moisture stress suggested their better drought tolerance capacity through a reduction of stomatal conductance and increased water use efficiency. 2006 artículo científico 0973-354X https://www.redalyc.org/articulo.oa?id=577063420003 en http://www.redalyc.org/revista.oa?id=5770 Journal of Horticultural Sciences application/pdf Society for Promotion of Horticulture Journal of Horticultural Sciences (India) Num.1 Vol.1
format Artículo científico
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publishDate 2006
publisher Society for Promotion of Horticulture
spellingShingle Response of grape rootstocks to soil moisture stress
J. Satisha
Agrociencias
ABA
cytokinins
grape rootstocks
water use efficiency
root to shoot length ratio
Response of grape rootstocks to soil moisture stress J. Satisha G S. Prakash G S. R. Murti K. K. Upreti Agrociencias ABA cytokinins grape rootstocks water use efficiency root to shoot length ratio Studies on root and shoot morphology, endogenous hormones and water use efficiency in five grape rootstocks namely Dogridge, 1613 C, Salt Creek, St. George and Vitis champinii clone (VC Clone) at three levels of moisture stress viz., no stress (100% irrigation), 50% stress (50% irrigation) and 100% stress (without irrigation) for 14 days revealed that Dogridge and Salt Creek rootstocks maintained the highest ratios of root to shoot length and root to shoot dry weight as compared to other rootstocks. Water use efficiency increased with increased soil moisture stress and was the highest in Dogridge and Salt Creek. The abscisic acid content in the leaves of Dogridge was maximum at 50% stress followed by that of Salt Creek. Similarly the cytokinin content (both t-ZR and DHZR) was minimum in Dogridge and Salt Creek at 50% stress while it was maximum in 1613 C and St.George. The root to shoot length ratio was positively correlated with ABA content under moisture stress conditions. The higher levels of abscisic acid content in Dogridge and Salt Creek under soil moisture stress suggested their better drought tolerance capacity through a reduction of stomatal conductance and increased water use efficiency. 2006 artículo científico 0973-354X https://www.redalyc.org/articulo.oa?id=577063420003 en http://www.redalyc.org/revista.oa?id=5770 Journal of Horticultural Sciences application/pdf Society for Promotion of Horticulture Journal of Horticultural Sciences (India) Num.1 Vol.1
title Response of grape rootstocks to soil moisture stress
topic Agrociencias
ABA
cytokinins
grape rootstocks
water use efficiency
root to shoot length ratio
url https://www.redalyc.org/articulo.oa?id=577063420003