Comprehensive Evaluation of Leaf Structure, Photosynthetic Characteristics, and Drought Resistance in Six Jackfruit (Artocarpus heterophyllus) Cultivars

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Publicado en:Life vol. 15, no. 9 (2025), p. 1346-1366
Autor principal: Wu Weihao
Otros Autores: Yang Chongcheng, Lin Shiting, Li, Wei, Ou Suhui, Guo Jinson, Huang, Xiaojia, Liu, Xuemin, Feng, Feng
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Resumen:Drought stress is one of the key abiotic stress factors limiting the growth and development, yield formation, and improvement in the quality of jackfruit (Artocarpus heterophyllus). However, systematic evaluations of drought tolerance in jackfruit germplasm resources remain limited. In this study, six jackfruit cultivars were used as materials. By systematically comparing 26 indicators, including leaf structural characteristics, chlorophyll concentration, and photosynthetic parameters, the primary evaluation indicators for jackfruit drought tolerance were identified, and clear microscopic structural images of leaves from different jackfruit cultivars were obtained. In this study, significant differences were observed among different jackfruit germplasm resources in terms of leaf structure, chlorophyll concentration, and photosynthetic characteristics. Comprehensive analysis identified A. ‘Changyou’ as the jackfruit cultivar with the highest drought tolerance score and A. ‘Siji’ as the variety with the lowest drought tolerance score. By establishing a systematic evaluation system for jackfruit drought tolerance, it was found that jackfruit cultivars with high drought tolerance had significantly thicker palisade parenchyma than other cultivars, a rougher leaf epidermis, and more densely distributed stomata on the leaves, while their chlorophyll concentration was significantly lower than that of cultivars with lower drought tolerance scores. Jackfruit cultivars with the lowest drought resistance scores had significantly lower net photosynthetic rates, transpiration rates, stomatal conductance, and light saturation points than other cultivars. This study’s results established a drought resistance evaluation system for jackfruit germplasm resources, providing theoretical support for the selection and breeding of high-drought-resistant superior jackfruit cultivars.
ISSN:2075-1729
DOI:10.3390/life15091346
Fuente:Biological Science Database