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Physiological and biochemical indexes of drought resistance of sugarcane (Saccharum spp.)

GAO Sanji; LUO Jun; ZHANG Hua; CHEN Rukai; LIN Yanquan   

  1. Key Laboratory of Ecophysiology & Genetic Improvement for Sugarcane of Ag
    riculture Ministry, Fujian Agriculture and Forestry University, Fuzhou 350002, China
  • Received:2005-06-27 Revised:2006-03-26 Online:2006-06-18 Published:2006-06-18

Abstract: Through factor analysis and grey correlative degree analysis, this paper studied the relationships of sugarcane leaf relative water content (RWC), membrane lipid peroxidation metabolism, active oxygen metabolism, photosynthesis, and stalk yield with drought resistance of sugarcane. The results suggested that under drought stress, the plasma membrane permeability (PMP) and malondialdehyde (MDA) content were markedly increased, while RWC, superoxide dismutase (SOD) activity, chlorophyll (Chl) content, PSⅡ photochemical efficiency (Fv/Fm), PSⅡ potential activity (Fv/Fo), variable fluorescence quenching rate (ΔFv/Fo), efficiency of potential quantum conversion (ΔFv/Ft), and single stalk weight (SSW) were remarkably decreased. The correlation of SSW with test indexes was decreased in the order of PMP, SOD activity, MDA content, RWC, Fv/Fo, Fv/Fm, Chl content, ΔFv/Fo and ΔFv/Ft. Through factor analysis, the test indexes were divided into four common factors, among which, the indexes of photosynthesis played important roles in the first factor, RWC and the indexes of active oxygen metabolism dominated in the second factor, while SSW and Chl content played primary roles in the third and fourth factor, respectively. The grey correlative degree of SSW with other indexes was in the rank of Fv/Fm, PMP, Fv/Fo, RWC, MDA content, SOD activity, ΔFv/Ft, Chl content, and ΔFv/Fo.

Key words: Thuidium cymbifolium, Chrysocladium retrorsum, Photosynthesis, Light response, Temperature response, Water relation