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Selection of cowpea cultivars for high temperature tolerance: physiological, biochemical and yield aspects.

Juliane Rafaele Alves BarrosMiguel Julio Machado GuimarãesRodrigo Moura E SilvaMaydara Thaylla Cavalcanti RêgoNatoniel Franklin de MeloAgnaldo Rodrigues de Melo ChavesFrancislene Angelotti
Published in: Physiology and molecular biology of plants : an international journal of functional plant biology (2021)
High temperature stress can hinder the development of cowpea resulting in several damages including vegetative and reproductive phases of the crop. In this context, the objective of this study was to select cowpea cultivars tolerant to high temperature stress using various parameters related to physiological, biochemical, and yield aspects. For this, the cultivars Carijó, Itaim, Pujante, Rouxinol, and Tapahium were used, maintained in two temperature regimes: 20-26-33 °C and 24.8-30.8-37.8 °C. The experiment was carried out in growth chambers, in a 5 × 2 factorial arrangement (cultivars × temperature regimes). Responses differentiated among the cultivars Carijó, Itaim, Pujante, Rouxinol, and Tapahium with the increase of 4.8 °C in air temperature. The high temperature promoted a greater quantity of aborted flowers, leading to a reduction in the yield of the cultivars Carijó, Pujante, Rouxinol, and Tapahium. The photosynthesis, stomatal conductance, leaf transpiration and enzymatic activities were significantly influenced by high temperature. From the combination of the responses of biometric, physiological and productive variables, the cultivar Itaim can be considered as tolerant to an increase of 4.8 °C in air temperature.
Keyphrases
  • high temperature
  • climate change
  • hydrogen peroxide
  • stress induced
  • nitric oxide
  • heat stress