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صفحه نخست /Salicylic acid induces ...
عنوان
Salicylic acid induces cultivar specific compromises in yield, fruit quality and defense metabolism of heat stressed strawberry
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کلیدواژه‌ها
Biochemical responses, Enzyme activity, Fruit quality, Heat shock, Yield-quality trade-off
چکیده
Heat shock poses a major threat to strawberry production, impairing both yield and fruit quality. This study investigated the potential of salicylic acid (SA) spraying (1 mM) to mitigate heat-induced damage (42°C) in 'Camarosa' and 'Paros' cultivars. Results showed heat shock was the primary factor driving a severe decline in fruit yield by 61%. Although SA failed to mitigate yield loss, it induced divergent, cultivar-specific strategies in biomass partitioning and defense metabolism. 'Camarosa' deployed an inducible, high-cost acclimation strategy, upregulating PAL activity by 56.3% and reconfiguring biomass towards roots, whereas 'Paros' exhibited constitutive tolerance but greater fruit weight sensitivity (34.3% vs. 15.6% reduction). PCA quantified a fundamental physiological trade-off, with PC1 (45.5% of variance) clearly separating a yield and quality cluster from a cluster defined by phenylpropanoid metabolism. This was statistically underpinned by significant negative correlations between PAL activity and both fruit yield (r = -0.63) and vitamin C (r = -0.83), confirming the metabolic cost of phenylpropanoid defense activation. It is concluded that 1 mM SA does not rescue yield but serves as a genotype-specific physiological modulator, indicating that management strategies should prioritize cultivars that balance defense expenditure with reproductive sink strength.
پژوهشگران محمد خواجه سرخوِییه (نفر اول)، ابوالقاسم حمیدی مقدم (نفر دوم)، اعظم سیدی (نفر سوم)