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Phytochemical characterization of five commercial Vitis vinifera cultivars in response to salinity

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ACTA PHYSIOLOGIAE PLANTARUM
Volume 45, Issue 9, Pages -

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SPRINGER HEIDELBERG
DOI: 10.1007/s11738-023-03588-7

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Abscisic acid; Grape cultivars; Polyamines; Salinity tolerance; Screening

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The salt tolerance of five grape cultivars ('Asgari', 'Crimson Seedless', 'Flame Seedless', 'Shiraz', and 'Sultana') was evaluated using phytochemical indices under greenhouse conditions. The study revealed the different responses of the grape cultivars to salinity stress, with 'Flame Seedless' and 'Shiraz' showing higher tolerance compared to other cultivars.
Salt tolerance of five grape (Vitis vinifera L.) cultivars, including 'Asgari', 'Crimson Seedless', 'Flame Seedless', 'Shiraz', and 'Sultana', were evaluated using phytochemical indices under greenhouse conditions. When plants reached the 15 leaf stages, sodium chloride (NaCl) at four levels, including 0, 25, 50, and 100 mM, was given to the pots for a 10 week period. Phytochemical indices allowed us to characterize grape cultivars in response to salinity. The highest ion leakage and lipid peroxidation were observed in 'Sultana' and the lowest in 'Shiraz' and 'Crimson Seedless'. At 100 mM NaCl, the maximum leaf relative water content was related to 'Shiraz' grape cultivar and the least amount was related to 'Sultana' grapevine. Under salinity stress, the amount of photosynthetic pigments decreased in all studied cultivars. The chlorophyll stability was higher in 'Shiraz' and 'Flame Seedless' cultivars in comparison to other cultivars. Proline and soluble carbohydrates as well as activity of antioxidant enzymes were higher in 'Shiraz' and 'Flame Seedless' cultivars as compared to other cultivars. At 100 mM NaCl dose, the highest and lowest amount of leaf ABA and polyamines was related to 'Flame Seedless' and 'Sultana' cultivars, respectively. Totally, the cultivars were ranked as 'Flame Seedless', 'Shiraz', 'Crimson Seedless', 'Asgari', and 'Sultana' based on their tolerance to saline condition.

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