Effect of Drought and Rehydration on Physiological Characteristics of <i>Agriophyllum squarrosum</i> (L.) Moq. in Different Habitats

<i>Agriophyllum squarrosum</i> (L.) Moq. is a highly prevalent xerophytic species found throughout northern China. It is suitable for cultivation in semi-arid sandy environments and may establish roots in arid desert locations. This species plays a pioneering and exploratory role in the...

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Main Authors: Juanli Chen, Yongqing Luo, Xueyong Zhao, Yan Li, Junpeng Mu
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description <i>Agriophyllum squarrosum</i> (L.) Moq. is a highly prevalent xerophytic species found throughout northern China. It is suitable for cultivation in semi-arid sandy environments and may establish roots in arid desert locations. This species plays a pioneering and exploratory role in the colonization of desert plants. In this study, we selected <i>A. squarrosum</i> from the Urat desert steppe (UD) and Horqin sandy land (HS) to explore their adaptation mechanisms to drought and rehydration environments by using the pot weighing control method to simulate an arid environment. The findings showed that the control (watering to 60–65% of field capacity) exceeded its required amount and the leaves turned yellow. The chlorophyll content was lower than those under moderate and severe drought, and rehydration caused a decrease. However, the contents of malondialdehyde, soluble sugar, and proline in the drought treatment were higher than those in the control. Under moderate and severe drought, the chlorophyll content and the quantum efficiency of photosystem II (<i>F</i>v/<i>F</i>m) of <i>A. squarrosum</i> from UD were higher than those from HS. During drought and rehydration processes, the proline content was relatively lower, while the activities of peroxidase (POD), superoxide dismutase (SOD), and catalase (CAT) and the content of soluble sugar and soluble protein were higher. However, antioxidant enzymes and osmoregulators from UD were higher than those from HS. The results suggest that the stronger ability of <i>A. squarrosum</i> to endure drought environments in UD is due to the high level of antioxidant enzymes and osmoregulators, which are conducive to relieving cell membrane damage when subjected to drought and rehydration.
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spelling doaj-art-e7a712e4e5b146e09dc5b3db14c6bf802025-08-20T01:55:48ZengMDPI AGPlants2223-77472024-09-011318260110.3390/plants13182601Effect of Drought and Rehydration on Physiological Characteristics of <i>Agriophyllum squarrosum</i> (L.) Moq. in Different HabitatsJuanli Chen0Yongqing Luo1Xueyong Zhao2Yan Li3Junpeng Mu4Ecological Security and Protection Key Laboratory of Sichuan Province, Mianyang Normal University, Mianyang 621000, ChinaEcological Security and Protection Key Laboratory of Sichuan Province, Mianyang Normal University, Mianyang 621000, ChinaNorthwest Institute of Eco-Environment and Resources, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Lanzhou 730000, ChinaEcological Security and Protection Key Laboratory of Sichuan Province, Mianyang Normal University, Mianyang 621000, ChinaEcological Security and Protection Key Laboratory of Sichuan Province, Mianyang Normal University, Mianyang 621000, China<i>Agriophyllum squarrosum</i> (L.) Moq. is a highly prevalent xerophytic species found throughout northern China. It is suitable for cultivation in semi-arid sandy environments and may establish roots in arid desert locations. This species plays a pioneering and exploratory role in the colonization of desert plants. In this study, we selected <i>A. squarrosum</i> from the Urat desert steppe (UD) and Horqin sandy land (HS) to explore their adaptation mechanisms to drought and rehydration environments by using the pot weighing control method to simulate an arid environment. The findings showed that the control (watering to 60–65% of field capacity) exceeded its required amount and the leaves turned yellow. The chlorophyll content was lower than those under moderate and severe drought, and rehydration caused a decrease. However, the contents of malondialdehyde, soluble sugar, and proline in the drought treatment were higher than those in the control. Under moderate and severe drought, the chlorophyll content and the quantum efficiency of photosystem II (<i>F</i>v/<i>F</i>m) of <i>A. squarrosum</i> from UD were higher than those from HS. During drought and rehydration processes, the proline content was relatively lower, while the activities of peroxidase (POD), superoxide dismutase (SOD), and catalase (CAT) and the content of soluble sugar and soluble protein were higher. However, antioxidant enzymes and osmoregulators from UD were higher than those from HS. The results suggest that the stronger ability of <i>A. squarrosum</i> to endure drought environments in UD is due to the high level of antioxidant enzymes and osmoregulators, which are conducive to relieving cell membrane damage when subjected to drought and rehydration.https://www.mdpi.com/2223-7747/13/18/2601<i>Agriophyllum squarrosum</i>drought and rehydrationphysiological responsesantioxidant activitydesert steppe and sandy land
spellingShingle Juanli Chen
Yongqing Luo
Xueyong Zhao
Yan Li
Junpeng Mu
Effect of Drought and Rehydration on Physiological Characteristics of <i>Agriophyllum squarrosum</i> (L.) Moq. in Different Habitats
Plants
<i>Agriophyllum squarrosum</i>
drought and rehydration
physiological responses
antioxidant activity
desert steppe and sandy land
title Effect of Drought and Rehydration on Physiological Characteristics of <i>Agriophyllum squarrosum</i> (L.) Moq. in Different Habitats
title_full Effect of Drought and Rehydration on Physiological Characteristics of <i>Agriophyllum squarrosum</i> (L.) Moq. in Different Habitats
title_fullStr Effect of Drought and Rehydration on Physiological Characteristics of <i>Agriophyllum squarrosum</i> (L.) Moq. in Different Habitats
title_full_unstemmed Effect of Drought and Rehydration on Physiological Characteristics of <i>Agriophyllum squarrosum</i> (L.) Moq. in Different Habitats
title_short Effect of Drought and Rehydration on Physiological Characteristics of <i>Agriophyllum squarrosum</i> (L.) Moq. in Different Habitats
title_sort effect of drought and rehydration on physiological characteristics of i agriophyllum squarrosum i l moq in different habitats
topic <i>Agriophyllum squarrosum</i>
drought and rehydration
physiological responses
antioxidant activity
desert steppe and sandy land
url https://www.mdpi.com/2223-7747/13/18/2601
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