Potential physiological tolerance mechanisms in faba bean to Orobanche spp. parasitism
spp. are root parasitic plants that cause severe yield losses in faba bean ( L.). The use of tolerant varieties remains a pivotal component of a successful integrated control strategy. In this study, we investigated the potential physiological mechanisms associated with tolerance to and in faba bean...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Frontiers in plant science 2024-12, Vol.15, p.1497303 |
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Zusammenfassung: | spp. are root parasitic plants that cause severe yield losses in faba bean (
L.). The use of tolerant varieties remains a pivotal component of a successful integrated control strategy. In this study, we investigated the potential physiological mechanisms associated with tolerance to
and
in faba bean. The results showed that
parasitism significantly affected faba bean plants' growth and seed production, especially in the sensitive Bachaar variety (up to 61.77% and 83.53% in shoot dry weight, up to 79.59% in pod number and no pod development when infected with
and
, respectively). This reduction was correlated with photosynthetic capacity (A
) decreases in response to both
and
parasitism. This decrease was highly pronounced in the sensitive Bachaar variety with 24.57% and 63.43% decreases, respectively. Significant decreases were also observed in the sensitive Bachaar cultivar for the photochemical efficiency of PSII (F
/F
) (1.1% and 4.78%), the maximum transpiration (E
) (11.8% and 39.13%), and the maximum water use efficiency (WUE
) (24.97% and 41.77%) in response to
and
parasitism, respectively, compared to non-significant differences for the tolerant Chams, Chourouk, and Zaher varieties. The tolerant faba bean varieties were able to maintain a normal function of their photosynthesis capacity (A
) and conserve their growth and seed production level as a result of an acclimation to parasitic attack (Maintaining WUE
). Our results suggest that yield components such as shoot dry weight, pod and leaf numbers, and photosynthetic parameters, notably the transpiration rate, can serve as suitable traits for assessing tolerance to
parasitism in faba bean plants. |
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ISSN: | 1664-462X 1664-462X |
DOI: | 10.3389/fpls.2024.1497303 |