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                  <mods:namePart>Mora-Córdova, Claudia Paola</mods:namePart>
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               <mods:identifier type="citation">Mora-Córdova, Claudia Paola, Roser Tolrà, Rosa Padilla, Charlotte Poschenrieder, Marie-Helene Simard, Luis Asín, Pere Vilardell, Joan Bonany, Elisabet Claveria, and Ramon Dolcet-Sanjuan. 2022. "Rhizosphere Acidification As The Main Trait Characterizing The Differential In Vitro Tolerance To Iron Chlorosis In Interspecific Pyrus Hybrids". Horticulturae 8 (6): 551. doi:10.3390/horticulturae8060551</mods:identifier>
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               <mods:abstract>Physiological responses of different interspecific Pyrus hybrids and an open pollinated Pyrus&#xd;
communis ‘Williams’ (Pcw) grown under in vitro culture conditions simulating lime induced chlorosis&#xd;
were studied. The hybrids were derived from crosses between the ‘Pyriam’ pear rootstock and four&#xd;
Pyrus species of the Mediterranean region, namely P. amygdaliformis Vill. (Pa), P. amygdaliformis persica&#xd;
Bornme. (Pap), P. communis cordata (Desv.) Hook. (Pcc), and P. elaeagrifolia Pall (Pe), all known for their&#xd;
higher field tolerance to iron-chlorosis than P. communis. Twenty hybrids and one open pollinated&#xd;
Pcw were micropropagated, and plantlets were in vitro characterized for their physiological responses&#xd;
to iron-deficiency conditions. Rooted plantlets were transferred to a culture medium with 2 µM Fe3+&#xd;
DTPA and 10 or 20 mM NaHCO3. These physiological responses were scored at 1, 3, 7, and 28 days&#xd;
from the start of the in vitro assay. Leaf total chlorophyll content, the capacity of roots to acidify the&#xd;
medium, reduced iron, and exudates of phenolic acids and organic acids were analyzed in each media&#xd;
and time sample. Leaf chlorophyll levels for the clones derived from Pcc were the highest, especially&#xd;
under the highest bicarbonate concentration, followed by those derived from Pap and Pa. The higher&#xd;
chlorophyll content of Pcc clones were related with their higher capacity to acidify the media but not&#xd;
with their iron reduction capacity at the root level. On the other hand, hybrid clones derived from&#xd;
Pe showed a higher Fe3+ reduction ability than clones from all the other species during the whole&#xd;
assay but only when the bicarbonate concentration was lower. The exudation of phenolic acids by&#xd;
the roots was higher in Pcw than in the other species, and this response might explain why the total&#xd;
chlorophyll levels in Pcw clones are similar to those of Pe and Pa ones. These results with Pyrus spp.&#xd;
bring more evidence in support of the idea that iron reduction capacity at the root level is not directly&#xd;
related with a higher tolerance to iron deficiency caused by the high pH of calcareous soils. Instead,&#xd;
the ability to acidify the rhizosphere is the trait of choice for the selection of the pear hybrid clones&#xd;
better adapted to lime induced chlorosis. In addition, the in vitro assay to select the Pyrus clones for&#xd;
tolerance to iron chlorosis could be shortened to one week of culture in 10 mM NaHCO3, measuring&#xd;
the leaf chlorophyll level, acidification of the culture medium, and exudation of phenolic acids as the&#xd;
physiological responses to predict tolerance to lime-induced chlorosis</mods:abstract>
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                  <mods:title>Rhizosphere Acidification as the Main Trait Characterizing the Differential In Vitro Tolerance to Iron Chlorosis in Interspecific Pyrus Hybrids</mods:title>
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