Cold tolerance of diverse stevia cultigens under controlled environment conditions

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2020

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Wiley

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info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess

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Low temperature is a major limiting factor for the growth and development of many crops, including stevia (Stevia rebaudiana Bertoni), a natural low-calorie sweetener. In this study, 14 stevia half-sib families selected from several populations were evaluated for chilling stress using controlled growth chambers. The experiment was set up as a split-plot arrangement in a randomized complete block design. Whole plots were chilling temperatures (2, 0, -2, or -4 degrees C) and subplots were the combination of 14 cultigens and 5 chilling durations (2-10 d of chilling). Genetic differences were large at chilling temperatures of +2 degrees C for a duration of 10 d, 0 degrees C for 8 d, or -2 degrees C for a duration of 6 d. Ten days of chilling induced severe damage in all cultigens except for the three with the highest tolerance (7947-3, 7918-1, and 7686-6). In this study, 5 of 14 cultigens were highly susceptible, 8 were moderately susceptible, and 1 was tolerant after 6 d of chilling at -2 degrees C (7947-3).

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Agrosystems Geosciences & Environment

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Q2

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3

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1

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