Plants (Dec 2022)

Rubber Genotypes with Contrasting Drought Factor Index Revealed Different Mechanisms for Drought Resistance in <i>Hevea brasiliensis</i>

  • Andi Nur Cahyo,
  • Rudi Hari Murti,
  • Eka Tarwaca Susila Putra,
  • Fetrina Oktavia,
  • Sigit Ismawanto,
  • Pascal Montoro

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/plants11243563
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 24
p. 3563

Abstract

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It is predicted that drought will be more frequent and sustained in the future, which may affect the decline of rubber tree production. Therefore, it is critical to research some of the variables related to the drought-resistance mechanism of the rubber tree. As a result, it can be used to guide the selection of new rubber drought-resistance clones. The goal of this study was to identify drought-resistance mechanisms in rubber clones from the high drought factor index (DFI) group using ecophysiological and biochemical variables. The treatments consist of two factors, namely water deficit and contrasting clones based on the DFI variable. The first factor consisted of three levels, namely normal (fraction of transpirable soil water (FTSW) > 0.75), severe water deficit (0.1 0.75 after rewatering). The second factor consisted of seven clones, namely clones G239, GT1 (low DFI), G127, SP 217, PB 260 (moderate DFI), as well as G206 and RRIM 600 (high DFI). RRIM 600 had the highest DFI among the other clones as a drought-tolerance mechanism characteristic. Furthermore, clones RRIM 600, GT1, and G127 had lower stomatal conductance and transpiration rate than drought-sensitive clone PB 260. As a result, as drought avoidance mechanisms, clones RRIM 600, GT1, and G127 consume less water than clone PB 260. These findings indicated that clone RRIM 600 was a drought-resistant clone with drought tolerance and avoidance mechanisms.

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