The Impact of Greenhouse and Field Growth Conditions on Chenopodium quinoa Willd Accessions' Response to Salt Stress: A Comparative Approach

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作者
Slimani, Narmine [1 ]
Arraouadi, Soumaya [2 ,3 ]
Hajlaoui, Hafedh [4 ,5 ]
Borgi, Mohamed Ali [1 ]
Boughattas, Nour El Houda [6 ]
De Feo, Vincenzo [7 ]
Snoussi, Mejdi [8 ,9 ]
机构
[1] Sidi Ahmed Zarroug Univ Campus, Fac Sci Gafsa, Dept Life Sci, Lab Biotechnol & Biomonitoring Environm & Oasis Ec, Gafsa 2112, Tunisia
[2] Reg Ctr Agr Res CRRA Sidi Bouzid, Gafsa Rd Km 5, PB 357, Sidi Bouzid 9100, Tunisia
[3] Univ Carthage, Lab Valorizat Unconvent Waters, INRGREF, Rd Hedi Karray, Menzah IV, PB 10, Ariana 2080, Tunisia
[4] Univ Kairouan, Univ Campus Agr City, Fac Sci & Technol Sidi Bouzid, Sidi Bouzid 9100, Tunisia
[5] Univ Tunis EL Manar, Fac Sci Tunis, Lab Plant Soil Environm Interact, LR21ES01, Tunis 2092, Tunisia
[6] Univ Sousse, Higher Ist Agron Chott Mariem Sousse, BP 47, Chott Mariem 4042, Sousse, Tunisia
[7] Univ Salerno, Dept Pharm, Via Giovanni Paolo 2 132, I-84084 Fisciano, Italy
[8] Hail Univ, Coll Sci, Dept Biol, POB 2440, Hail, Saudi Arabia
[9] Univ Monastir, Higher Inst Biotechnol Monastir, Lab Genet Biodivers & Valorizat Bioresources LR11E, Ave Tahar Haddad, BP74, Monastir 5000, Tunisia
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AGRONOMY-BASEL | 2023年 / 13卷 / 09期
关键词
Chenopodium quinoa; NaCl stress; morphological; physiological; biochemical parameters; greenhouse; field conditions; sustainable agriculture; SUPEROXIDE-DISMUTASE; ASCORBATE PEROXIDASE; SALINITY TOLERANCE; WHEAT; ACID; CULTIVARS; DROUGHT; PLANTS; MAIZE; YIELD;
D O I
10.3390/agronomy13092303
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S3 [农学(农艺学)];
学科分类号
0901 ;
摘要
Quinoa's exceptional capacity to tolerate high salt levels presents a promising solution to the agricultural challenges posed by salt stress. This study aimed to explore salt stress effects on three quinoa accessions (18 GR, R-132, and DE-1) and to compare the influence of greenhouse and field growing conditions on their salinity tolerance. The plants were irrigated by 50, 100, 150, and 200 mM NaCl concentrations. The results showed that quinoa plants' response to morphological, physiological, biochemical, and enzymatic parameters was influenced by NaCl concentration, accession, growing conditions, and their interactions. As salinity irrigation increased, aerial part length and leaf area decreased significantly (p < 0.05) for all studied accessions, correlating with plant photosynthetic parameters. Greenhouse conditions promote faster and more vigorous growth with a larger leaf area compared to field cultivation. Furthermore, at 200 mM concentration, the DE-1 accession displayed greater photosynthetic activity, recording values of 195.66 +/- 3.56 and 120 +/- 1.13 mu mol center dot m(-2)center dot s(-1) for greenhouse and open field conditions, respectively. NaCl stimulated MDA and H2O2 in both conditions for all accessions, and the DE-1 accession displayed the lowest levels. Proteins, sugars, proline, peroxidase, ascorbate peroxidase, and catalase were stimulated by salt stress, except in the R-132 accession. Field cultivation resulted in a more severe salinity response. Greenhouse conditions may enhance quinoa's salt tolerance due to the less demanding growth conditions. DE-1 exhibited the highest salt tolerance, while R-132 showed the lowest. This study sets the stage for further research into the genetic basis of salt tolerance in various quinoa accessions, optimizing growth in salty regions through farming practices, and confirming the obtained results in real-world conditions for sustainable agriculture.
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