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中国生态农业学报 2004
Efects of progressive drying and rewatering on ohysiological and biochemical indicators in maize seedlings
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Abstract:
The pot experiments show that the relative water content of root, stem and leaf is reduced 10.41%, 12.03% and 10.82% during the process of soil moisture declining from 70% to 30% and it is increased after rewatering enough. The more the water deficit is, the more the relative water content is increased after rewatering. The order of relative water contents is always root>stem>leaf at different extents of water deficit. The soluble sugar in stem and leaf is increased at first, then declined. Its maximum value is arrived at 50% water level. But its content shows trend of increase in root. The soluble protein, osmotic potential and water potential decline under the drying and increase after rewatering. They are restored to the natural level at 50% and 60% after rewatering of 12 hours. The osmotic adjustment ability of root, stem and leaf is significantly affected because of severe water deficit at 30% and 40% level, and the osmotic adjustment ability of root is the minimum.