Gender-specific responses of Piper betle L. to low temperature stress: Changes in chlorophyllase activity

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Gender based differences in response to low temperature stress in leaf chlorophyll (Chl), and carotenoids (Car) contents and chlorophyllase (Chlase) activity were monitored in male (Kapoori Vellaikodi and Madras Pan Kapoori) and female (Bangla Mahoba, Desi Bangla and Kaker) betel vine landraces. Although female plants contained nearly two fold more Chl than male counterparts, the low temperature induced Chl loss was comparable, however, male plants showed higher Chl a/b ratio than females. Chlase activity increased due to cold stress in all the landraces. Male plants always showed higher activities of Chlase, which may be one of the reasons for the rather low Chl contents in male plants.

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Kumar, N., Gupta, S., & Tripathi, A. N. (2006). Gender-specific responses of Piper betle L. to low temperature stress: Changes in chlorophyllase activity. Biologia Plantarum, 50(4), 705–708. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10535-006-0111-4

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