Almond Tree Adaptation to Water Stress: Differences in Physiological Performance and Yield Responses among Four Cultivar Grown in Mediterranean Environment

Plants (Basel). 2023 Mar 2;12(5):1131. doi: 10.3390/plants12051131.

Abstract

Maximizing water use efficiency, yield, and plant survival under drought is a relevant research issue for almond-tree-growing areas worldwide. The intraspecific diversity of this species may constitute a valuable resource to address the resilience and productivity challenges that climate change poses to crop sustainability. A comparative evaluation of physiological and productive performance of four almond varieties: 'Arrubia', 'Cossu', 'Texas', and 'Tuono', field-grown in Sardinia, Italy, was performed. A great variability in the plasticity to cope with soil water scarcity and a diverse capacity to adapt to drought and heat stresses during fruit development were highlighted. The two Sardinian varieties, Arrubia and Cossu, showed differences in water stress tolerance, photosynthetic and photochemical activity, and crop yield. 'Arrubia' and 'Texas' showed greater physiological acclimation to water stress while maintaining higher yields, as compared to the self-fertile 'Tuono'. The important role of crop load and specific anatomical traits affecting leaf hydraulic conductance and leaf gas exchanges efficiency (i.e., dominant shoot type, leaf size and roughness) was evidenced. The study highlights the importance of characterizing the relationships among almond cultivar traits that affect plant performance under drought in order to better assist planting choices and orchard irrigation management for given environmental contexts.

Keywords: Mediterranean areas; Prunus amygdalus Batsch cultivar; crop performance; physiological behavior; water deficit acclimation; ‘Arrubia’; ‘Cossu’; ‘Texas’; ‘Tuono’.

Grants and funding

This research was funded by Regione Autonoma della Sardegna, Research Project “Sardinia Lands” L.R. n° 7/7agosto 2007: “Promozione della ricerca scientifica e dell’innovazione tecnologia in Sardegna”. Grant number B79C20000720002; 24 December 2020.