Screening Ornamental Pepper Cultivars for Temperature Tolerance Using Pollen and Physiological Parameters

被引:37
作者
Gajanayake, Bandara [1 ]
Trader, Brian W. [1 ]
Reddy, K. Raja [1 ]
Harkess, Richard L. [1 ]
机构
[1] Mississippi State Univ, Dept Plant & Soil Sci, Mississippi State, MS 39762 USA
关键词
canopy temperature depression; cell membrane thermostability; chlorophyll stability index; cultivar screening; cold and heat stress; pollen viability; temperature response index; BRASSICA-NAPUS; TUBE GROWTH; HEAT TOLERANCE; CLIMATE-CHANGE; GERMINATION; STRESS; L; GENOTYPES; COTTON; UNCERTAINTY;
D O I
10.21273/HORTSCI.46.6.878
中图分类号
S6 [园艺];
学科分类号
0902 ;
摘要
Temperature affects reproductive potential, aesthetic, and commercial value of ornamental peppers (Capsicum annuum L.). Limited information is available on cultivar tolerance to temperature stress. An experiment was conducted using pollen and physiological parameters to assess high and low temperature tolerance in ornamental peppers. In vitro pollen germination (PG) and pollen tube length (PTL) of 12 morphologically diverse ornamental pepper cultivars were measured at a range of temperatures, 10 to 45 degrees C with 5 degrees C increments. Cell membrane thermostability (CMT), chlorophyll stability index (CSI), canopy temperature depression (CTD), and pollen viability (PV) were measured during flowering. From the modified bilinear temperature PG and PTL response functions, cardinal temperatures (T-min, T-opt and T-max) for PG and PTL and maximum PG (PG(max)) and PTL (PTLmax) were estimated. Cultivars varied significantly for PG, PTL, cardinal temperatures for PG and PTL, and all three physiological parameters. Cumulative temperature response index (CTRI) of each cultivar, calculated as the sum of 12 individual temperature responses derived from PV, PG(max), PTLmax, T-min, T-opt, and T-max for PG and PTL, CMT, CTD, and CSI were used to distinguish differences among the cultivars and classify for high (heat) and low (cold) temperature tolerance. Based on CTRI heat, cultivars were classified as heat-sensitive ('Black Pearl', 'Red Missile', and 'Salsa Yellow'), intermediate ('Calico', 'Purple Flash', 'Sangria', and 'Variegata'), and heat-tolerant ('Chilly Chili', 'Medusa', 'Thai Hot', 'Explosive Ember', and 'Treasures Red'). Similarly, cultivars were classified for cold tolerance as cold-sensitive, moderately cold-sensitive, moderately cold-tolerant, and cold-tolerant based on CTRI cold. 'Red Missile' and 'Salsa Yellow' were classified as cold-tolerant. Cultivar screening using pollen parameters will be ideal for reproductive temperature tolerance, whereas physiological parameters will be suitable for screening vegetative temperature tolerance. The identified heat- and cold-tolerant cultivars are potential candidates in breeding programs to develop new ornamental and vegetable pepper genotypes for high and low temperature tolerance.
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页码:878 / 884
页数:7
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