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Título: Genotypic variability of peanut lines in response to water stress, based on biochemical descriptors.
Autoria: ALVES, G. M. R.
PEREIRA, J. W. de L.
LUZ, L. N. da
LIMA, L. M. de
SANTOS, R. C. dos
Afiliação: GERCKSON MACIEL RODRIGUES ALVES, UEPB; JACQUELINE WANESSA de LIMA PEREIRA, UFRPE; LUCAS NUNES DA LUZ, UNILAB; LIZIANE MARIA DE LIMA, CNPA; ROSEANE CAVALCANTI DOS SANTOS, CNPA.
Ano de publicação: 2016
Referência: Revista Caatinga, v. 29, n. 3, p. 528-536, jul./set. 2016.
Conteúdo: Seven biochemical descriptors were used to estimate the genotypic variability of peanut in response to moderate water stress. Six genotypes, constituted by four lines and two cultivars, were grown in pots, each containing two plants. At 15 days after emergence (DAE), the treatment differentiation was carried out: Control-plants maintained with daily watering, and Stress-plants submitted to water stress by complete suspension of watering for 15 days. The experimental design was completely randomized with factorial scheme 6 x 2 (genotype x water treatments), with five replications. The biochemical variables evaluated were: catalase (CAT), ascorbate peroxidase (APX), guaiacol peroxidase (GPX), free proline, total carbohydrates, soluble proteins, and amino acids. Results obtained by biochemical analysis and estimation of genotypic variability indicated that proline is the most appropriate descriptor for selecting genotypes tolerant to water stress, which led to identification of L81V and L108V as promising lines for drought tolerance breeding program.
Thesagro: Arachis hypogaea
Amendoim
NAL Thesaurus: Peanuts
Palavras-chave: Estresse hídrico
Enzima antioxidativa
Tipo do material: Artigo de periódico
Acesso: openAccess
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