Affiliation:
1. Yozgat Bozok University
Abstract
Phloem girdling is used for many fruit trees to promote fruit set and quality. Although many studies showed the pomological and biochemical effects of girdling in fruit trees, there is very little information on how girdling affects cell physiology. The current study aimed to characterize the leaf xylem structure, cortex cell division and expansion affected by trunk girdling during phloem healing in peach. The experiment was carried out on two-year-old peach cv. Rich May grafted onto Garnem grown in 10 L in greenhouse. The girdling was performed on the trunk end of the May. The leaf samples were collected 1, 2, 3 and 4 weeks after treatment (WAT).
The study showed that the girdling decreased tree growth, stomatal conductance and stomatal density. Girdling decreased chlorophyll biosynthesis in peach leaves. Furthermore, girdling treatment increased leaf cell expansion, xylem thickness and xylem conduit number during 2 weeks. The results have demonstrated that leaf anatomy changed by girdling during phloem healing.
Subject
Applied Mathematics,General Mathematics