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:: Volume 24, Issue 2 (Summer 2023) ::
IJHST 2023, 24(2): 259-274 Back to browse issues page
Effect of Flooding on Physiology and Expression of Aquapurin 1 (PIP1) Gene in Pepper
Zeinab Masoumi , Maryam Haghighi
Isfahan University of Technology
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Flooding stress causes a lack of oxygen and impaired root activity, part of which is related to the possible effects of aquaporins.The factorial experiment was performed in a CRD design with treatments including the flooded plants with active aquaporin and the flooded plant with active aquaporin at two or 10 days after stress. With the loss of aquaporin activity, the fresh and dry weight of the shoots and roots decreased and the duration of the stress did not affect it. The potential of leaf and root water in aquaporin’s-free flood stress was more negative than in flood and control, and the potential of root water under long-term flood stress was more negative than the short-term stress. The content of abscisic acid in flood stress increased so that in the presence of aquaporin for a long time it increased the abscisic acid and in the absence of aquaporin increased in a short time. Expression of the root and leaf aquaporin gene increased in flooding stress and the absence of aquaporin in the long term decreased in the short term. In general, the antioxidant index was more affected by the duration of stress. The amount of potassium and abscisic acid in the plant increased in the absence of aquaporin to maintain the water content of the plant by closing the stomata. On the other hand, carotenoids as a precursor to the production of abscisic acid increased. In general, the presence of root aquapurins seems to play an important role in maintaining water balance in pepper in flooded conditions.
 
Keywords: Abscisic acid, PIP gene expression, Water potential, Water relations, Stomata status
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Type of Study: Research | Subject: Vegetable crops
Received: 2020/04/18 | Accepted: 2023/01/28 | Published: 2023/12/10
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Masoumi Z, Haghighi M. Effect of Flooding on Physiology and Expression of Aquapurin 1 (PIP1) Gene in Pepper. IJHST 2023; 24 (2) :259-274
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Volume 24, Issue 2 (Summer 2023) Back to browse issues page
مجله علوم و فنون باغبانی ایران Iranian Journal of Horticultural Science and Technology
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