Affiliation:
1. College of Forestry, Shenyang Agricultural University, Shenyang 110866, China
2. Forestry and Grassland Bureau of Karaqin Left Wing Mongolian Autonomous County, Kazuo, Chaoyang 122300, China
Abstract
To investigate the low-temperature adaptability of different provenances of Ziziphus jujuba var. spinosa, we used 21 clones from seven provenances as experimental materials and observed the changes in physiological and biochemical indicators and the characteristics of anatomical structures under low-temperature stress. A comprehensive evaluation of their cold resistance was conducted using the membership function method. As the temperature decreased, the relative electrical conductivity (REC) of clone 89 became stable and had the lowest LT50 value (−44.04 °C). The cold-resistant Z. jujuba var. spinosa had a higher bound water/free water (BW/FW) ratio and antioxidant enzyme activity and accumulated large quantities of osmotic regulatory substances. Higher xylem, phloem, and xylem–cortex ratios and greater conduit density enhanced the cold resistance of Z. jujuba var. spinosa. The membership function values of clones 89, 90, 91, 604, and 612 were greater than 0.6, indicating that they could be evaluated as resources with the potential for low-temperature resistance. The cold resistance rankings for the different provenances were as follows: Kazuo, Liaoning > Jiaxian, Shaanxi > Fuxing, Heibei > Changqing, Shandong > Neiqiu, Heibei > Yanchuan, Shaanxi > Xiaxian, Shanxi. These results provide a scientific basis for the rapid and accurate identification of cold resistance in Z. jujuba var. spinosa resources and the breeding and cultivation of new cold-resistant varieties of this subspecies.
Funder
Shenyang Agricultural University Ziziphus jujuba var. spinosa National Forest Germplasm Resource Repository Subsidy Program
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