Physiological and enzyme dynamics of tomato under drought stress

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https://doi.org/10.14719/pst.3874

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climate change, breeding, enzymes, tomato, water stress

Abstract

Climate change leads to an increase in the frequency and severity of droughts, which have a negative impact on agriculture by altering plant growth and lowering water availability, placing food production systems at risk of sustainability. In order to improve drought resistance and ensure food security in the face of growing water shortages, this research was conducted to determine the physiological and enzymatic responses of tomato plants to drought stress. This study was conducted at Tamil Nadu Agricultural University, Coimbatore, involving 3 hybrids, viz., H1: EC169966 × LE118, H2: EC177824 × LE118 and H3: Arka Ashish × LE 27, along with their parents, P1: EC177824, P2: LE27, P3: EC169966, P4: LE118 and P5: Arka Ashish, under 50 % and 100 % field capacity conditions in factorial completely randomized design (FCRD) with 3 replications. Results indicated a significant change in physiological and enzymactic activities. Here, the parent P2 and hybrid H2 showed superior tolerance, with higher relative water content, proline, leaf water potential, membrane and chlorophyll stability index. Added to that, the response of enzyme activities including peroxidase, nitrate reductase, catalase, polyphenol oxidase and superoxide dismutase was found to be increase notably in drought-tolerant hybrids and parents, which correlated strongly with physiological markers of drought resistance. These modifications highlight the capacity of some genotypes to preserve photosynthetic efficiency and cellular integrity in water-limited environments. The results highlight the significance of choosing and developing drought-tolerant cultivars in order to maintain agricultural production in areas vulnerable to drought and address issues related to global food security.

   

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Ilakiya Tamilselvan, Faculty of Agriculture, SRM College of Agricultural Sciences, Chengalpattu - 603 201, Tamil Nadu, India

 

   

Premalakshmi Velu, Department of Horticulture, V.O. Chidambaranar Agricultural College and Research Institute, Killikulam - 628 252, Tamil Nadu, India

 

 

Arumugam Thangaiah , Thiruvalluvar University, Serkkadu, Vellore - 632 115, Tamil Nadu, India

 

 

Yazhini Gunasekaran, Department of Crop Management, Vanavarayar Institute of Agriculture, Pollachi - 642 103, Tamil Nadu, India

 

   

Vinothini Nedunchezhiyan, Faculty of Agriculture, SRM College of Agricultural Sciences, Chengalpattu - 603 201, Tamil Nadu, India

 

 

Sathees Kumar Kathirvel, Faculty of Agriculture, SRM College of Agricultural Sciences, Chengalpattu - 603 201, Tamil Nadu, India

 

 

Dharani Chelladurai, Faculty of Agriculture, SRM College of Agricultural Sciences, Chengalpattu - 603 201, Tamil Nadu, India

 

 

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Tamilselvan I, Velu P, Thangaiah A, Gunasekaran Y, Nedunchezhiyan V, Kathirvel SK, Chelladurai D. Physiological and enzyme dynamics of tomato under drought stress. Plant Sci. Today [Internet]. 2024 Oct. 31 [cited 2024 Nov. 21];11(4). Available from: https://horizonepublishing.com/journals/index.php/PST/article/view/3874

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