In a pot experiment the effect of water stress on the proteins and Proline amino acid content of jam, Kurosh, Pirooz Chickpea Cultivars (Cicer arientinum) were evaluated using a complete block design with factorial treatments inducing cultivars and watering periods, three, six and nine day intervals in three replications. Soluble protein and free proline content of the leaf and the root were measured at 45 and 65 days after commencement of the bioassay. The result showed that the soluble protein decreased while amino acid accumulated due to the stress in the leaf and the root. Decreasing of proteins and increasing of proline amino acids had a positive correlation with water stress. Variation of proteins was not significant but accumulation of proline amino acid was higher in Pirooz than Jam and Koorosh. This may suggests that Pirooz is more tolerant to water stress than Jam and Koorosh.
Sabokdast, M., & Khiyal parast, F. (2003). The effect of water stress on soluble protein and proline amino acid in three cultivars of Cicer arientinum. Agriculture (Not Published), 5(2), 29-37.
MLA
Manijeh Sabokdast; Farangis Khiyal parast. "The effect of water stress on soluble protein and proline amino acid in three cultivars of Cicer arientinum", Agriculture (Not Published), 5, 2, 2003, 29-37.
HARVARD
Sabokdast, M., Khiyal parast, F. (2003). 'The effect of water stress on soluble protein and proline amino acid in three cultivars of Cicer arientinum', Agriculture (Not Published), 5(2), pp. 29-37.
VANCOUVER
Sabokdast, M., Khiyal parast, F. The effect of water stress on soluble protein and proline amino acid in three cultivars of Cicer arientinum. Agriculture (Not Published), 2003; 5(2): 29-37.