PLoS ONE (Jan 2020)

Drought-induced alterations in photosynthetic, ultrastructural and biochemical traits of contrasting sugarcane genotypes.

  • Yue-Bin Zhang,
  • Shao-Lin Yang,
  • Jing-Mei Dao,
  • Jun Deng,
  • Ahmad Naeem Shahzad,
  • Xian Fan,
  • Ru-Dan Li,
  • Yi-Ji Quan,
  • Syed Asad Hussain Bukhari,
  • Zhao-Hai Zeng

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0235845
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 15, no. 7
p. e0235845

Abstract

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Drought is an important factor which limits growth of sugarcane. To elucidate the physiological and biochemical mechanisms of tolerance, a pot experiment was conducted at Sugarcane Research Institute, Kaiyuan, China. Two genotypes (Yuetang 93-159-sensitive and Yunzhe 05-51-tolerant), were subjected to three treatments; 70±5% (control), 50±5% (moderate drought) and 30±5% (severe drought) of soil field capacity. The results demonstrated that drought induced considerable decline in morpho-physiological, biochemical and anatomical parameters of both genotypes, with more pronounced detrimental effects on Yuetang 93-159 than on Yunzhe 05-51. Yunzhe 05-51 exhibited more tolerance by showing higher dry biomass, photosynthesis and antioxidant enzyme activities. Compared with Yuetang 93-159, Yunzhe 05-51 exhibited higher soluble sugar, soluble protein and proline contents under stress. Yunzhe 05-51 illustrated comparatively well-composed chloroplast structure under drought stress. It is concluded that the tolerance of Yunzhe 05-51 was attributed to improved antioxidant activities, osmolyte accumulation and enhanced photosynthesis. These findings may provide valuable information for future studies on molecular mechanism of tolerance.