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The Leaf Wettability of Various Potato Cultivars

Ewa Papierowska, Jan Szatyłowicz, Stanisław Samborski, Joanna Szewińska, Elżbieta Różańska

2020Plants13 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

L.), water on the leaf surface may contribute to the development of a fungal disease. If fungal disease is caused, this may reduce the size of potato harvests, which contribute significantly to meeting global food demand. The aim of this study was to assess the leaf wettability of five potato cultivars (i.e., Bryza, Lady Claire, Rudawa, Russet Burbank, Sweet Caroline) in the context of its direct and indirect impact on potato yield. Leaf wettability was assessed on the basis of contact angle measurements using a sessile drop method with an optical goniometer. For Bryza and Rudawa cultivars, which showed, respectively, the highest and the lowest contact angle values, light microscopy as well as scanning electron microscopy analyses were performed. The results of the contact angle measurements and microscopic image analyses of the potato leaf surfaces indicated that the level of wettability was closely related to the type of trichomes on the leaf and their density. Therefore, higher resistance of the Rudawa cultivar to biotic stress conditions could be the result of the presence of two glandular trichome types (VI and VII), which produce and secrete metabolites containing various sticky and/or toxic chemicals that may poison or repel herbivores.

Topics & Concepts

TrichomeCultivarContact angleWettingSessile drop techniqueHorticultureContext (archaeology)Solanum tuberosumBotanyBiologyMaterials scienceComposite materialPaleontologyPlant Surface Properties and TreatmentsPlant Pathogens and Fungal DiseasesPostharvest Quality and Shelf Life Management
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