Physiological homeostasis for ecological success of Typha (Typha domingensis Pers.) populations in saline soils

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Noreen Akhter
Muhammad Aqeel
Muhammad Muslim Shahnaz
Ghalia S. H. Alnusairi
Suliman Mohammed Alghanem
Abida Kousar
Mohamed Hashem
Hina Kanwal
Saad Alamri
Aisha Ilyas
Omar Mahmoud Al-zoubi
Ali Noman
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[1] Government College Women University,Department of Botany
[2] Lanzhou University,State Key Laboratory of Grassland Agro
[3] Government Post Graduate College of Science,ecosystems, School of Life Sciences
[4] Government College University,Department of Botany
[5] Jouf University,Department of Botany
[6] Tabuk University,Department of Biology, College of Sciences
[7] King Khalid University,Biology Department, Faculty of Science
[8] Assiut University,Department of Biology, College of Science
[9] Taibah University,Botany Department, Faculty of Science
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populations; Stomatal regulation; Structural modifications; Transpiration rate; Water-use efficiency;
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The natural capacity of plants to endure salt stress is largely regulated by multifaceted structural and physio-biochemical modulations. Salt toxicity endurance mechanism of six ecotypes of Typha domingensis Pers. was evaluated by analyzing photosynthesis, ionic homeostasis, and stomatal physiology under different levels of salinity (0, 100, 200 and 300 mM NaCl). Typha populations were collected across different areas of Punjab, an eastern province in Pakistan. All studied attributes among ecotypes presented differential changes as compared to control. Different salt treatments not only affected gas exchange attributes but also shown significant modifications in stomatal anatomical changes. As compared to control, net photosynthetic rate, transpiration rate, total chlorophyll contents and carotenoids were increased by 111%, 64%, 103% and 171% respectively, in Sahianwala ecotype among all other ecotypes. Similarly, maximum water use efficiency (WUE), sub stomatal CO2 concentration, sodium (Na+) and chloride (Cl−) contents were observed in Sahianwala (191%, 93%, 168%, 158%) and Knotti (162%, 75%, 146%, 182%) respectively, as compared to the others ecotypes. Adaxial and abaxial stomatal areas remained stable in Sahianwala and Knotti. The highest abaxial stomatal density was observed in Gatwala ecotype (42 mm2) and maximum adaxial stomatal density was recorded in Sahianwala ecotype (43 mm2) at 300 mM NaCl salinity. The current study showed that Typha ecotypes responded varyingly to salinity in terms of photosynthesis attributes to avoid damages due to salinity. Overall, differential photosynthetic activity, WUE, and changes in stomatal attributes of Sahianwala and Knotti ecotypes contributed more prominently in tolerating salinity stress. Therefore, Typha domingensis is a potential species to be used to rehabilitate salt affected lands for agriculture and aquatic habitat.
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