Contrasted agronomical and physiological responses of five

Coffea arabica Vietnam climate change drought tolerance evapotranspiration photosynthesis plant physiology water relations

Journal

Frontiers in plant science
ISSN: 1664-462X
Titre abrégé: Front Plant Sci
Pays: Switzerland
ID NLM: 101568200

Informations de publication

Date de publication:
2024
Historique:
received: 04 06 2024
accepted: 17 09 2024
medline: 25 10 2024
pubmed: 25 10 2024
entrez: 25 10 2024
Statut: epublish

Résumé

Breeding programs have developed high-yielding Coffea arabica F1-hybrids as an adaptation against adverse conditions associated with climate change. However, theresponse to drought of coffee F1 hybrids has seldom been assessed. A trial was established with five C. arabica genotypes (2 pure lines: Catimor and Marsellesa and 3 F1 hybrids: Starmaya, Centroamericano and Mundo Maya) planted under the leguminous tree species Leuceana leucocephala. Coffee growth, yield and physiological responses were assessed under a rain-fed (control: CON) and a rainfall reduction treatment (RR) for 2 years. The RR treatment created a long-term rainfall deficit in a region with suboptimal temperature similar to those predicted by climate change scenarios. Moreover, the RR treatment reduced soil water content by 14% over 2 successive years of production and increased hydric stress of the three F1-hybrids (leaf water potentials averaged -0.8 MPa under RR compared with -0.4 MPa under CON). Under RR, coffee yields were reduced from 16 to 75% compared to CON. Mundo Maya F1 hybrid was the sole high-yielding genotype apable of sustaining its yield under RR conditions. Our results suggested that its significant increase in fine root density (CON = 300 and RR = 910 root.m-2) and its maintenance of photosynthetic rate (2.5 - 3.5 mmol CO2 m-2 s-1) at high evaporative demand might explain why this genotype maintained high yield under RR condition. This work highlights a possible drought tolerance mechanism in fruit bearing adult coffee trees where the plant fine root number increases to intake more water in order to preserve turgor and sustainphotosynthesis at high ETo and therefore conserves high yield in dry conditions.

Identifiants

pubmed: 39450079
doi: 10.3389/fpls.2024.1443900
pmc: PMC11500665
doi:

Types de publication

Journal Article

Langues

eng

Pagination

1443900

Informations de copyright

Copyright © 2024 Sarzynski, Vaast, Rigal, Marraccini, Delahaie, Georget, Nguyen, Nguyen, Nguyen, Ngoc, Ngan, Bossolasco and Etienne.

Déclaration de conflit d'intérêts

The authors declare that the research was conducted in the absence of any commercial or financial relationships that could be construed as a potential conflict of interest.

Auteurs

Thuan Sarzynski (T)

CIRAD (Centre de Coopération Internationale en Recherche Agronomique Pour le Développement), UMR DIADE, Montpellier, France.
UMR DIADE (Diversity, Adaptation, Development of Plants), University of Montpellier, CIRAD, IRD, Montpellier, France.
ECOM-SMS (Sustainable Management Services ECOM Agroindustrial), Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam.

Philippe Vaast (P)

UMR Eco & Sols, CIRAD, Montpellier, France.
ICRAF, Vietnam Office, Hanoi, Vietnam.

Clément Rigal (C)

ICRAF, Vietnam Office, Hanoi, Vietnam.
CIRAD UMR ABSYS, Montpellier, France.
ABSYS, Université Montpellier, CIRAD, INRAE, Supagro, Montpellier, France.

Pierre Marraccini (P)

CIRAD (Centre de Coopération Internationale en Recherche Agronomique Pour le Développement), UMR DIADE, Montpellier, France.
UMR DIADE (Diversity, Adaptation, Development of Plants), University of Montpellier, CIRAD, IRD, Montpellier, France.

Boris Delahaie (B)

CIRAD (Centre de Coopération Internationale en Recherche Agronomique Pour le Développement), UMR DIADE, Montpellier, France.
UMR DIADE (Diversity, Adaptation, Development of Plants), University of Montpellier, CIRAD, IRD, Montpellier, France.

Frédéric Georget (F)

CIRAD (Centre de Coopération Internationale en Recherche Agronomique Pour le Développement), UMR DIADE, Montpellier, France.
UMR DIADE (Diversity, Adaptation, Development of Plants), University of Montpellier, CIRAD, IRD, Montpellier, France.

Chang Thi Quynh Nguyen (CTQ)

NOMAFSI (Northern Mountainous Agriculture Forestry Science Institute) Mai Son Research Centre, Son La, Vietnam.

Hung Phi Nguyen (HP)

NOMAFSI (Northern Mountainous Agriculture Forestry Science Institute) Mai Son Research Centre, Son La, Vietnam.

Hai Thi Thanh Nguyen (HTT)

NOMAFSI Headquarter, Hanoi, Vietnam.

Quyen Luu Ngoc (QL)

NOMAFSI Headquarter, Hanoi, Vietnam.

Giang Khong Ngan (GK)

AGI (Agriculture Genetics Institute), Hanoi, Vietnam.

Laurent Bossolasco (L)

ECOM-SMS (Sustainable Management Services ECOM Agroindustrial), Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam.

Hervé Etienne (H)

CIRAD (Centre de Coopération Internationale en Recherche Agronomique Pour le Développement), UMR DIADE, Montpellier, France.
UMR DIADE (Diversity, Adaptation, Development of Plants), University of Montpellier, CIRAD, IRD, Montpellier, France.

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