The Physiological and Biochemical Responses of Endangered Myricaria Laxiflora to Simulated Summer Flooding
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    The responses of important physiological and biochemical parameters in Myricaria laxiflora were studied by simulated flooding. The results showed that M. laxiflora underwent dormancy during summer whether flooding or not. The contents of total soluble sugar and sucrose, and peroxidase (POD) activity increased under flooding, which had no significant difference with control. After summer flooding stress released, plants recovered growth quickly. The contents of total soluble sugar and sucrose, activities of POD and polyphenol oxidase (PPO) decreased to the normal level, which also had no significant difference between flooding and control. Transpiration rate and photosynthesis rate of submerged plants were higher markedly than those of control. It was concluded that the dormancy and the changes in physiological and biochemistry of M. laxiflora were an active adaptation to summer flooding.

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陈芳清,谢宗强.濒危植物疏花水柏枝对模拟夏季水淹的生理生化响应[J].热带亚热带植物学报,2009,17(3):249~253

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  • Received:July 21,2008
  • Revised:January 02,2009
  • Adopted:January 07,2009
  • Online: May 20,2009
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