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PJB-2022-513

Ecophysiological studies of Citrullus colocynthis (L.) Schrad. in response to spatial and seasonal changes in Wadi Al-Akhder, Tabuk Region, KSA

Salem Mesfir Al-Qahtani
Abstract


In order stress tolerance of Citrullus colocynthis (C. colocynthis), the soil physicochemical properties and chemical composition of plants in response to spatial and seasonal changes were investigated in Wadi Al-Akhder, Tabuk region, Saudi Arabia. The ANOVA results showed significant differences by studied factors for soil physicochemical properties and chemical composition of C. colocynthis. Soil pH was observed to range between neutral and slightly alkaline in the study region. Most soil physicochemical properties and most chemical composition extracted from C. colocynthis plants collected from Wadi Al-Akhder in the upstream and midstream sites were significantly increased compared with other streams sites, respectively. Most physicochemical properties of the soil supporting C. colocynthis significantly increased during 20 - 40 depth in upstream site. In winter, C. colocynthis showed higher contents of mineral compositions (nitrogen, calcium, magnesium, sodium and potassium), photosynthetic pigments, moisture content % and chemical compositions including ash, crude fiber, crude protein, and carbohydrate contents compared to those in summer while the opposite was found in the case of phosphorus and proline contents. Most chemical compositions extracted from C. colocynthis were greater in the winter season than the summer seasonin downstream site. During the desert environment, C. colocynthis plants tend to metabolic adaptation and resistance to external stress by accumulating osmolytes such as phosphorus, calcium, total pigment, and proline.  

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