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Acta Prataculturae Sinica ›› 2021, Vol. 30 ›› Issue (9): 76-85.DOI: 10.11686/cyxb2020396

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Drought tolerance of wild Elymus nutans during germination and seedling establishment

Chuan-qi WANG1(), Wen-hui LIU1, Yong-chao ZHANG1, Qing-ping ZHOU1,2()   

  1. 1.Key Laboratory of Superior Forage Germplasm in the Qinghai-Tibetan Plateau,Qinghai Academy of Animal Science and Veterinary Medicine,Qinghai University,Xining 810016,China
    2.Southwest University for Nationalities,Chengdu 610041,China
  • Received:2020-08-24 Revised:2020-10-26 Online:2021-08-30 Published:2021-08-30
  • Contact: Qing-ping ZHOU

Abstract:

Elymus nutans is a suitable forage grass for growing in the cold and semi-arid environment in the Three-River Headwaters region. In this study, we evaluated the drought tolerance and water demand threshold values of E. nutans during the germination and seedling establishment stages. For these analyses, seeds were germinated on paper under drought conditions simulated using the polymer polyethylene glycol (PEG-6000). Solutions of PEG-6000 (-0.15, -0.30, -0.50, -0.75 and -1.00 MPa) were prepared to impose different levels of drought stress, with ultrapure water (0 MPa solution) as the control. The main findings were as follows: drought stress reduced the seed germination emergence percentage and germination emergence rate of E. nutans, delayed the peak period of seed germination and seedling emergence, and also delayed the peak period of seed germination and seedling emergence after re-watering. The seed germination percentage, seedling emergence percentage, germination index, vigor index, bud length, dry and fresh weight of buds, and dry matter accumulation of E. nutans decreased with increasing severity of drought stress. The root length and dry and fresh weight first increased and then decreased with increasing severity of drought stress. After re-watering, the seed germination percentage, seedling emergence percentage, germination index, and vigor index of E. nutans first increased and then decreased with increasing severity of drought stress, while the root length, bud length, and dry and fresh weight of root and buds decreased. Drought stress had little effect on the root elongation of E. nutans, but strongly affected bud elongation, and this effect became stronger with increasing severity of drought stress. Consequently, the root to shoot ratio of seedlings increased continuously with increasing severity of drought stress. The water demand threshold values of E. nutans varied during the period of germination and seedling emergence stages showed different requirements on environmental water potential. The germination stage had strong drought tolerance. Re-watering after drought stress positively affected seed germination and seedling emergence. Even under severe drought stress (-0.50 MPa), seeds could still germinate and grow after re-watering. The results of this study have important theoretical value for further research on the drought adaptation mechanism of E. nutans, and also have practical significance for growing E.nutans to effectively control grassland degradation, desertification, soil erosion, and water loss in the Three-River Headwaters region.

Key words: Elymus nutans, germination and seedling emergence, water deficit, re-watering, water demand threshold value, Three-River Headwaters Region