Tolerance and Antioxidant Activity of Watermelon Cultivars Pre-Treated with Stress Attenuators and Subjected to Water Deficit
Moadir de Sousa Leite, Salvador Barros Torres, Clarisse Pereira Benedito, Kleane Targino Oliveira Pereira, Maria Valdiglezia de Mesquita Arruda, Roseane Rodrigues de Oliveira, Giovanna Dias de Sousa, Cynthia Cavalcanti de Albuquerque, Marciana Bizerra de Morais

TL;DR
This study examines how stress attenuators affect watermelon cultivars under water deficit, focusing on their tolerance and antioxidant activity.
Contribution
The study identifies cultivar-specific responses to stress attenuators and water deficit, revealing novel mechanisms of tolerance and antioxidant enhancement.
Findings
Crimson Sweet showed reduced oxidative stress and enhanced tolerance with GA and H2O2 treatments.
Fairfax exhibited greater tolerance through osmotic adjustment enhanced by attenuators.
Water deficit significantly impaired germination and seedling vigor in sensitive cultivars.
Abstract
This study aimed to evaluate the effect of stress attenuators on the tolerance and antioxidant activity of watermelon cultivars under water deficit. The experiment was conducted in two stages, Stage I corresponding to water deficit levels (N1 = 0; N2 = −0.1; N3 = −0.2 MPa) and six watermelon cultivars. Stage II comprises two cultivars selected in Stage I (one sensitive and one tolerant) and the combination of water restriction with attenuators (T1 = 0.0 MPa (control), T2 = −0.2 MPa (water deficit), T3 = −0.2 MPa + hydropriming, T4 = −0.2 MPa + gibberellic acid, T5 = −0.2 MPa + salicylic acid, and T6 = −0.2 MPa + hydrogen peroxide). The concentration and exposure times of the attenuators were determined through preliminary tests. In Stage I, physiological and biochemical analyses were performed. In Stage II, in addition to these tests, hydrogen peroxide content, malondialdehyde levels,…
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TopicsPlant Stress Responses and Tolerance · Postharvest Quality and Shelf Life Management · Plant Disease Management Techniques
