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Taimoor javadi

Taimoor javadi

Academic rank: Associate Professor
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Education: PhD.
ScopusId: 36350752300
Faculty: Faculty of Agriculture
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Phone: 09188724025

Research

Title
PROLINE, PROTEIN, RWC AND MSI CONTENTS AFFECTED BY PACLOBUTRAZOL AND WATER DEFICIT TREATMENTS IN STRAWBERRY CV. PAROS
Type
JournalPaper
Keywords
Strawberry (Fragaria×ananassa); Drought stress; Morphological traits; Biochemical characteristics; Physiological traits; Abiotic stress.
Year
2015
Journal Agronomical Research in Moldavia
DOI
Researchers Sodabeh parvin ، Taimoor javadi ، Nasser Ghaderi

Abstract

Drought is one of the critical environmental stresses that affect growth and development of plants. Plants are damaged directly and indirectly under drought stress. Increasing water stress tolerance in plants is crucial. The aim of this study was to investigate the effects of different water stress levels (-1, -5, and -10 bars) and paclubutrazol application (0 and 50 mg-l) on strawberry cv. Paros. According to analyses of variance there were significant effects of drought stress and paclobutrazol application on leaf area, leaf dry weight, leaf relative water content, cell membrane stability index, proline and protein content of leaves. Leaf area, leaf dry weight, leaf relative water content and cell membrane stability index decreased in drought stress, especially at -10 bars. Proline and protein contents were enhanced by increasing water stress levels. Paclobutazol application increased leaf relative water content and cell membrane stability index, proline and protein contents of leaves. Leaf relative water content was 68.77% in -10 bars drought stress that increased to 79% in paclobutrazl treatment. Also, cell membrane stability index was 69.65% in severe drought stress and reached to 77% in paclobutrazl treatment. According to the results pacloburazol is a benefit substance to ameliorate drought stress effects in strawberry cv. Paros.