3. Uluslararası Mersin Sempozyumu
Effect Of Waterloggi̇ng On Three Di̇fferent Tomato Genotypes
Disiplin:
Plant Physiology
The study investigated the effect of waterlogging on three different tomato genotypes by subjecting 50-day-old plants to continuous waterlogging in a greenhouse. Physiological parameters such as plant height, leaf area, SPAD, membrane injury index, stem diameter, fresh weight, osmotic potential, leaf water potential, and leaf proportional water content were measured. Results showed that the genotypes had different responses, with Tom-21 being the most tolerant genotype. Other two genotypes showed similar waterlogging tolerance levels.