Development and recovery of iron deficiency by iron resupply to roots or leaves of strawberry plants

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Main Author: Pestana, M.
Publication Date: 2012
Other Authors: Correia, P. J., Saavedra, Teresa, Gama, Florinda, Abadía, Anunciación, Varennes, Amarilis de
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Language: eng
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Summary: Bare-root transplants of strawberry (Fragaria ananassa Duch. cv. ‘Selva’) were transferred to nutrient solutions with or without iron (Fe). After six weeks of growth, plants grown in solution lacking Fe were chlorotic and showed morphological changes in roots typical of Fe deficiency. Subsequently, four treatments were applied for nine days: plants grown in continued absence of Fe (Fe0); plants grown in continued presence of 10 mM Fe (Fe10); foliar application of ferrous sulphate every two days to chlorotic plants (Fe-leaves); and growth of chlorotic plants in solution with ferrous sulphate (Fe-solution). After six days, the chlorophyll (Chl) content in leaves of Fe-solution plants was similar to that in Fe10 plants. Under the Fe-leaves treatment, a slight regreening of new leaves was observed only by the end of the experiment. After nine days, ferric chelate reductase (FC-R) activity was unchanged in Fe10 but increased in Fe0 plants. The FC-R activity of Fe-solution plants was similar to the initial value for chlorotic plants, whereas it was reduced drastically under the Fe-leaves treatment. The Fe concentration in leaves of Fe0 and Fe10 was similar, whereas the Fe-solution and Fe-leaves treatments enhanced leaf Fe concentration. In contrast to the Fe-solution treatment, foliar application of Fe did not increase the Fe concentration in roots. Under our experimental conditions, FC-R activity in strawberry appeared to be deactivated rapidly by pulses of Fe applied by foliar sprays. Deactivation was slower if Fe was applied directly to roots, which suggested that the plants had greater opportunity to take Fe.
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spelling Development and recovery of iron deficiency by iron resupply to roots or leaves of strawberry plantsChlorophyllFerric chelate reductaseIron chlorosisIron fertilizationNutrientsBare-root transplants of strawberry (Fragaria ananassa Duch. cv. ‘Selva’) were transferred to nutrient solutions with or without iron (Fe). After six weeks of growth, plants grown in solution lacking Fe were chlorotic and showed morphological changes in roots typical of Fe deficiency. Subsequently, four treatments were applied for nine days: plants grown in continued absence of Fe (Fe0); plants grown in continued presence of 10 mM Fe (Fe10); foliar application of ferrous sulphate every two days to chlorotic plants (Fe-leaves); and growth of chlorotic plants in solution with ferrous sulphate (Fe-solution). After six days, the chlorophyll (Chl) content in leaves of Fe-solution plants was similar to that in Fe10 plants. Under the Fe-leaves treatment, a slight regreening of new leaves was observed only by the end of the experiment. After nine days, ferric chelate reductase (FC-R) activity was unchanged in Fe10 but increased in Fe0 plants. The FC-R activity of Fe-solution plants was similar to the initial value for chlorotic plants, whereas it was reduced drastically under the Fe-leaves treatment. The Fe concentration in leaves of Fe0 and Fe10 was similar, whereas the Fe-solution and Fe-leaves treatments enhanced leaf Fe concentration. In contrast to the Fe-solution treatment, foliar application of Fe did not increase the Fe concentration in roots. Under our experimental conditions, FC-R activity in strawberry appeared to be deactivated rapidly by pulses of Fe applied by foliar sprays. Deactivation was slower if Fe was applied directly to roots, which suggested that the plants had greater opportunity to take Fe.SapientiaPestana, M.Correia, P. J.Saavedra, TeresaGama, FlorindaAbadía, AnunciaciónVarennes, Amarilis de2012-04-19T14:18:19Z20122012-03-14T14:35:22Z2012-01-01T00:00:00Zinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/10400.1/1062engPestana, M.; Correia, Pedro José; Saavedra, Teresa; Gama, Florinda; Abadía, Anunciación; Varennes, Amarilis de. Plant Physiology and Biochemistry, 53, 1, 1-5, 2012.09819428AU: PCO01134;info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)instname:Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãoinstacron:RCAAP2023-07-24T10:11:51Zoai:sapientia.ualg.pt:10400.1/1062Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireopendoar:71602024-03-19T19:55:13.845331Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos) - Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãofalse
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Development and recovery of iron deficiency by iron resupply to roots or leaves of strawberry plants
title Development and recovery of iron deficiency by iron resupply to roots or leaves of strawberry plants
spellingShingle Development and recovery of iron deficiency by iron resupply to roots or leaves of strawberry plants
Pestana, M.
Chlorophyll
Ferric chelate reductase
Iron chlorosis
Iron fertilization
Nutrients
title_short Development and recovery of iron deficiency by iron resupply to roots or leaves of strawberry plants
title_full Development and recovery of iron deficiency by iron resupply to roots or leaves of strawberry plants
title_fullStr Development and recovery of iron deficiency by iron resupply to roots or leaves of strawberry plants
title_full_unstemmed Development and recovery of iron deficiency by iron resupply to roots or leaves of strawberry plants
title_sort Development and recovery of iron deficiency by iron resupply to roots or leaves of strawberry plants
author Pestana, M.
author_facet Pestana, M.
Correia, P. J.
Saavedra, Teresa
Gama, Florinda
Abadía, Anunciación
Varennes, Amarilis de
author_role author
author2 Correia, P. J.
Saavedra, Teresa
Gama, Florinda
Abadía, Anunciación
Varennes, Amarilis de
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Sapientia
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Pestana, M.
Correia, P. J.
Saavedra, Teresa
Gama, Florinda
Abadía, Anunciación
Varennes, Amarilis de
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Chlorophyll
Ferric chelate reductase
Iron chlorosis
Iron fertilization
Nutrients
topic Chlorophyll
Ferric chelate reductase
Iron chlorosis
Iron fertilization
Nutrients
description Bare-root transplants of strawberry (Fragaria ananassa Duch. cv. ‘Selva’) were transferred to nutrient solutions with or without iron (Fe). After six weeks of growth, plants grown in solution lacking Fe were chlorotic and showed morphological changes in roots typical of Fe deficiency. Subsequently, four treatments were applied for nine days: plants grown in continued absence of Fe (Fe0); plants grown in continued presence of 10 mM Fe (Fe10); foliar application of ferrous sulphate every two days to chlorotic plants (Fe-leaves); and growth of chlorotic plants in solution with ferrous sulphate (Fe-solution). After six days, the chlorophyll (Chl) content in leaves of Fe-solution plants was similar to that in Fe10 plants. Under the Fe-leaves treatment, a slight regreening of new leaves was observed only by the end of the experiment. After nine days, ferric chelate reductase (FC-R) activity was unchanged in Fe10 but increased in Fe0 plants. The FC-R activity of Fe-solution plants was similar to the initial value for chlorotic plants, whereas it was reduced drastically under the Fe-leaves treatment. The Fe concentration in leaves of Fe0 and Fe10 was similar, whereas the Fe-solution and Fe-leaves treatments enhanced leaf Fe concentration. In contrast to the Fe-solution treatment, foliar application of Fe did not increase the Fe concentration in roots. Under our experimental conditions, FC-R activity in strawberry appeared to be deactivated rapidly by pulses of Fe applied by foliar sprays. Deactivation was slower if Fe was applied directly to roots, which suggested that the plants had greater opportunity to take Fe.
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