Abstract
In pot experiments on cucumber cv. Śremski F<sub>1</sub>, the effect of short-term chilling on plants earlier treated with triacontanol (TRIA) and Asahi SL was investigated. These plants were grown in a phytotron at an air temperature of 27/22<sup>°</sup>C (day/night), using fluorescent light with far flux density of 220 µmol × m<sup>-2</sup> × s<sup>-1</sup>, with a photoperiod 16/8. At the 4th true leaf stage, the respective experimental series were sprayed with: 1) H<sub>2</sub>O - control, 2) TRIA 0.01, 3) TRIA 0.1, 4) TRIA 1.0 mg × dm<sup>-3</sup>, 5) Asahi SL 0.2, 6) Asahi SL 0.3%. After 24 hours one half of the plants from each experimental series was treated for a period of 3 days at a temperature of 12/6<sup>°</sup>C, with all the other growth conditions unchanged. The obtained results have shown that short-term chilling stress caused a significant increase in electrolyte leakage, free proline content and in the activity of guaiacol peroxidase in leaves, but a decrease in chlorophyll a+b content, stomatal conductance, transpiration, photosynthesis, leaf area and in the activity of catalase in leaves. The application of TRIA or ASAHI SL on leaves in the pre-stress period reduced the values of the traits which had been increased as a result of chilling and increased those which had reduced. Generally, TRIA was most effective at a concentration of 0.1 mg × dm<sup>-3</sup>, and Asahi SL at a concentration of 0.3%.
Subject
Plant Science,Agronomy and Crop Science,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics
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