Drought stress mitigation with humic acid in two Cucumis melo l. Genotypes differ in their drought tolerance

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Different responses of two melon (Cucumis melo L.) genotypes (Şemame, drought and salt-tolerant and Ananas, drought and salt-sensitive) to drought stress with or without humic acid (HA) treatment were studied. The experiment was carried out under greenhouse conditions. The experimental design was two factorial randomized block with 4 replicates. HA treatment increased the shoot fresh and dry weights and leaf area of both genotypes under drought stress. HA stimulated accumulation of K and Ca ions, chlorophyll (SPAD value) and antioxidant enzyme activity (superoxide dismutase-SOD, catalase-CAT and glutathione reductase-GR) in both genotypes. This effect was more clear in the Şemame genotype than in Ananas. As a result, HA treatment has been proved to influence the ability of melon genotypes to cope with drought stress and to increase their tolerance.

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Kıran, S., Furtana, G. B., Talhouni, M., & Ellialtıoğlu, Ş. Ş. (2019). Drought stress mitigation with humic acid in two Cucumis melo l. Genotypes differ in their drought tolerance. Bragantia, 78(4), 490–497. https://doi.org/10.1590/1678-4499.20190057

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