Effect of low temperature and high humidity stress on physiology of cucumber at different leaf stages

Plant Biol (Stuttg). 2021 Sep;23(5):785-796. doi: 10.1111/plb.13276. Epub 2021 Jun 2.

Abstract

Low temperature (LT) and high humidity (HH) are important environmental factors in greenhouses and plastic tunnels during the cold season, as they hamper plant growth and development. Here, we studied the effect of LT (day/night: 9/5 °C, 25/18 °C as control) and HH (95%, 80% as control) on young cucumber plants at the 2, 4 or 6 leaf stages. LT+HH stress resulted in a decline in shoot, root and total fresh and dry weights, and decreased Pn , gs , Tr , Fv /Fm , qP, ETR and chlorophyll, and increased MDA, H2 O2 , O2 - , NPQ and Ci as compared to the control at the 2 leaf stage. SOD, POD, CAT, APX and GR were upregulated under LT+HH stress as compared to the control at the 6 leaf stage. ABA and JA increased under LT+HH stress as compared to the control at the 6 leaf stage, while IAA and GA decreased under LT+HH stress as compared to the control at the 2 leaf stage. Our results show that LT+HH stress affects young cucumber plant photosynthetic efficiency, PSII activity, antioxidant defence system, ROS and hormone profile. Plants at the 6 leaf stage were more tolerant than at the 2 and 4 leaf stages under stress conditions.

Keywords: Cucumis sativus; antioxidant enzymes; chlorophyll pigments; cold stress; hormones; humidity stress; photosynthesis; photosystem II.

MeSH terms

  • Chlorophyll
  • Cucumis sativus*
  • Humidity
  • Photosynthesis
  • Plant Leaves
  • Temperature

Substances

  • Chlorophyll