Salinity-induced physiological, antioxidative, and enzymatic responses of ‘Oliana’ and ‘Lecciana’ olive tree cultivars
Khalid Hussain, John-Paul Fox, Lukas M. Hallman, Muhammad Adnan Shahid, Lorenzo Rossi

TL;DR
This study compares how two olive tree cultivars respond to salt stress, finding that 'Lecciana' is more salt-tolerant due to better antioxidant defenses.
Contribution
The study identifies physiological and biochemical mechanisms underlying salinity tolerance in two newly introduced olive cultivars.
Findings
'Lecciana' showed higher salinity tolerance with increased antioxidant enzymes and osmolyte accumulation.
'Oliana' experienced greater oxidative stress under high salinity, indicated by higher lipid peroxidation and H2O2 levels.
Abstract
As land salinization intensifies across the United States, there is growing interest in cultivating salt-tolerant crops such as olives (Olea europaea). With extra virgin olive oil becoming an increasingly popular and valuable commodity in the U.S. market, growing olive cultivars that can thrive under challenging conditions is critical. This study evaluated the physiological, antioxidative and biochemical responses of two relatively newly introduced olive cultivars, ‘Oliana’ and ‘Lecciana’, to salinity stress under controlled greenhouse conditions. Eight-month-old plants were subjected to three salinity treatments (0, 50, and 100 mM NaCl) in a completely randomized design (n = 9). Plant gas exchange parameters were measured at 0, 15, 30, and 45 days after treatment, while chlorophyll content, fluorescence (Fv/Fm), biomass, nutrient accumulation (in leaves, stems, and roots), antioxidant…
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TopicsPlant Stress Responses and Tolerance · Plant Growth Enhancement Techniques · Plant responses to water stress
