Abstract

Tobacco is be sensitively affected by chilling injury in the vigorous growth period, which can easily lead to tobacco leaf browning during flue-curing and quality loss, however, the physiological response of tobacco in the prosperous period under low temperature stress is unclear. The physiological response parameters of two tobacco varieties to low temperature stress were determined. The main results were as follows: ① For tobacco in the vigorous growing period subjected to low-temperature stress at 4–16 °C, the tissue structure of chloroplast changed and photosynthetic pigments significantly decreased compared with each control with the increase of intensity of low-temperature stress. ② For tobacco in the vigorous growing period at 10–16 °C, antioxidant capacity of the protective enzyme system, osmotic adjustment capacity of the osmotic adjusting system and polyphenol metabolism in plants gradually increased due to induction of low temperature with the increase of intensity of low-temperature stress. ③ Under low-temperature stress at 4 °C, the protective enzyme system, osmotic adjusting system and polyphenol metabolism of the plants played an insignificant role in stress tolerance, which cannot be constantly enhanced based on low-temperature resistance at 10 °C. This study confirmed that under the temperature stress of 10–16 °C, the self-regulation ability of tobacco will be enhanced with the deepening of low temperature stress, but there is a critical temperature between 4 and 10 °C. The self-regulation ability of plants under low temperature stress will be inhibited.

Highlights

  • Tobacco is be sensitively affected by chilling injury in the vigorous growth period, which can lead to tobacco leaf browning during flue-curing and quality loss, the physiological response of tobacco in the prosperous period under low temperature stress is unclear

  • 3 Under low-temperature stress at 4 °C, the protective enzyme system, osmotic adjusting system and polyphenol metabolism of the plants played an insignificant role in stress tolerance, which cannot be constantly enhanced based on low-temperature resistance at 10 °C

  • By comprehensively analyzing changes of chloroplast ultrastructures of the two tobacco varieties under low-temperature treatment, it is found that the chloroplast structure of K326 variety changed greater than that of Hongda variety under the same treatment

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Introduction

Tobacco is be sensitively affected by chilling injury in the vigorous growth period, which can lead to tobacco leaf browning during flue-curing and quality loss, the physiological response of tobacco in the prosperous period under low temperature stress is unclear. In the subsequent tobacco flue-curing process, it can increases the brown reaction, which leads to a significant reduction in the apparent quality and taste, and causes huge economic ­losses[5,6] It has become the flash point and focus of tobacco abiotic stress research to study the physiological response mechanism of tobacco to low temperature stress, so as to reduce yield loss caused by cold injury. It is of great practical significance to study the response mechanism of chilling injury in the vigorous growth period of plants, and there are rarely reports on the effects of different stress temperatures and different stress degrees on tobacco

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