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CAVAGNARO Pablo Federico
artículos
Título:
Genetic diversity for drought tolerance in the native forage grass Trichloris crinita and possible morpho-physiological mechanisms involved
Autor/es:
DOMINGUEZ, D. L. E.; CAVAGNARO, J. B.; PANASITI ROS, J.; LE, A. T.; CHUNG, Y. S.; CAVAGNARO, P. F.
Revista:
FRONTIERS IN PLANT SCIENCE
Editorial:
Frontiers Media SA
Referencias:
Lugar: Lausanne; Año: 2023 vol. 14
Resumen:
The use of drought tolerant genotypes is one of the main strategies proposed for coping with the negative effects of global warming in dry lands. Trichloris crinita is a native forage grass occupying extensive arid and semi-arid regions in the American continent, and used for range grazing and revegetation of degraded lands. To identify drought-tolerant genotypes and possible underlying physiological mechanisms, this study investigated drought tolerance in 21 genetically diverse T. crinita genotypes under natural field conditions.. The accessions were grown under irrigated (control) and drought conditions for 84 days after initiation of the drought treatment (DAIDT), which coincided with flowering initiation. Various morpho-physiological traits were monitored, including total-, foliage-, and root biomass yield, dry matter partitioning to individual plant organs (roots, leaves, stems, and panicles), total leaf area, chlorophyll content, photochemical efficiency of photosystem II, stomatal conductance, and number of panicles per plant. Broad and significant variation (p