Abstract
By measuring the changes in phytohormones and related enzyme activities of Malus ‘Huabiao’ scions and different rootstocks during the healing process of grafting, this study aims to analyze the effects of different rootstocks on the physiological metabolism of the grafting healing site, thereby providing reference for the selection of M. ‘Huabiao’ grafting rootstocks. The live seedlings of 1-0 M. hupehensis, M. robusta and M. baccata were chosen as rootstocks, and M. ‘Huabiao’ scions were grafted with these seedlings in spring by pasting method. The dynamic changes in activities of indole acetic acid, zeatin riboside, methyl jasmonate content and peroxidase, polyphenol oxidase and L-phenylalanine ammonia-lyase at the healing site of grafting were measured, and the effects of different grafting combinations on the phytohormone and related enzyme activities at the grafted site were investigated. It was found that the M. ‘Huabiao’/M. hupehensis and M. ‘Huabiao’/M. robusta grafting combinations had significantly higher survival rate than M. ‘Huabiao’/M. baccata which only had a success rate of 63%. At the beginning of graft healing, the contents of three phytohormones in healing sites of all the three grafting combinations exhibited a significant decrease. However, in the mid and late stages, great differences were shown in phytohormone content. During the grafting healing process, the changes in three enzyme activities in healing sites of the three grafting combinations showed some regularities. In conclusion, M. hupehensis and M. robusta have strong grafting compatibility with M. ‘Huabiao’; thus, they are suitable to be selected as rootstocks for grafting and propagation of M. ‘Huabiao’. In addition, the changes in phytohormone content and enzyme activity in different grafting combinations reflect the strong affinity relationship between rootstock and scion grafting.
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