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Acta Botanica Gallica | 2012

Fatty acid and sterol oil composition of four Tunisian ecotypes of Ziziphus zizyphus (L.) H.Karst

Meriem Aloui; Khaled Mguis; Abdelwahed Laamouri; Ali Albouchi; Murielle Cerny; C. Mathieu; Gérard Vilarem; Brahim Hasnaoui

Abstract Oils isolated from seeds of Ziziphus zizyphus (L.) H. Karst. were investigated by capillary gas chromatography. A comparison of four Tunisian ecotypes (Sfax, Choutrana, Mahres and Mahdia) shows that they differ only in the quantitative composition, while the qualitative profiles are similar. Ten fatty acids are identified from seed oils. The qualitative study shows that oleic acid is the major compound in Sfax and Mahdia ecotypes seed oils. The ecotype of Choutrana is rich in linoleic acid. Unsaturated fatty acids ranged from 40.4% to 44.4% of the total fatty acids for each ecotype. The ratio of the poly-unsaturated/saturated (P/S) varied from 9.6 to 10.1 in all ecotypes. Five major sterols have been identified. The β-sitosterol is the prominent component in all the ecotypes and the highest level is found in the Sfax ecotype. Stigmasterol is more abundant in Sfax and Choutrana ecotypes. Campesterol is important in Choutrana seeds.


Acta Physiologiae Plantarum | 2013

Responses of leaf growth and gas exchanges to salt stress during reproductive stage in wild wheat relative Aegilops geniculata Roth. and wheat (Triticum durum Desf.)

Khaled Mguis; Ali Albouchi; Mejda Abassi; Ayda Khadhri; Mbarka Ykoubi-Tej; Asma Mahjoub; Nadia Ben Brahim; Zeineb Ouerghi

In order to investigate the effect of salinity on the growth and photosynthesis of the wild wheat and wheat, three accessions of Aegilops geniculata from Ain Zana, Zaghouan and Sbitla and one variety of durum wheat (Triticum durum) were grown in the INRAT greenhouse and treated with different salinity levels. The growth of leaves, water status and gas exchange parameters have been measured at the reproductive stage. The flag leaf length, total leaf dry weight, water status, CO2 assimilation rate, stomatal conductance, intercellular CO2 and transpiration for the three Ae. geniculata accessions and wheat variety significantly decreased with increasing salt. The decline in photosynthesis measured in response to salt stress was proportionally greater than the declines in transpiration, resulting in a reduction of water-use efficiency, at both the leaf and whole-plant levels. Among the factors inhibiting photosynthetic activity, those of a stomatal nature had a greater effect. This study has shown a high degree of variation of these characters mainly related to geographical origin. It was observed also that Sbitla accession was less affected by the imposed salt stress than all the others while Ain Zana was the most affected one.


Genetic Resources and Crop Evolution | 2008

Phenotypic responses of the wild wheat relative Aegilops geniculata Roth and wheat ( Triticum durum Desf.) to experimentally imposed salt stress

Khaled Mguis; Nadia Ben Brahim; Ali Albouchi; Mbarka Yakkoubi-Tej; Asma Mahjoub; Zeineb Ouerghi

In order to study the salt effect on the wild wheat and durum wheat, three accessions of Aegilops geniculata L. from Ain zana, Zaghouan, and Sbitla and one variety of wheat (Triticum durum L.) have been grown in the INRAT green house and treated with different salt concentrations. The morphological, phenological and yield characters have been measured for each plant and analyzed using SAS software. This study has shown a high degree of variation of these characters mainly related to geographical origin. It was observed also that Sbitla accession was less affected by the imposed salt stress than all the others while Ain zana was the most affected one.


Journal of Forestry Research | 2014

Morphogenetic responses of Populus alba L. under salt stress

Mejda Abassi; Khaled Mguis; Zoubeir Béjaoui; Ali Albouchi

The morphogenetic responses to salt stress of Tunisian Populus alba clones were studied in order to promote their plantation in damaged saline areas. One year-old plants of three P. alba clones (MA-104, MA-195 and OG) were subjected to progressive salt stress by irrigation during two consecutive years. The plants were grown in a nursery, inside plastic receptacles containing sandy soil and were irrigated with tap water (control) or 3–6 g/l NaCl solution. During this study, leaf epinasty, elongation rate, vigor, internode length, plant architecture, and number of buds were evaluated. Test clone response was highly dependent on the applied treatment and degree of accommodation. The most pronounced alterations were induced under 6g/l of NaCl treatment including leaf epinasty, leaf elongation rate delay, vigor decrease, internode length shortening, and morphogenetic modifications. These responses were less noticeable in the MA-104 clone with respect to the two other clones. The salt effect induced a delay in the leaf elongation rate on the MA-195 and OG clones leading to an early leaf maturity. The vigour and internode length of the MA-104 clone was less affected than the other clones. The OG clone was the most salt-sensitive thus, it developed shorter branches and more buds number than MA-195 and MA-104. The effect of long-term salt stress was to induce early flowering of the P. alba clones which suggests that mechanism of salt accommodation could be developed.


Acta Botanica Gallica | 2012

Adaptations micromorphologiques foliaires développées par le peuplier blanc (Populus alba L.) face à la salinité

Mejda Abassi; Khaled Mguis; Rihab Ben Nja; Ali Albouchi; Dalenda Boujneh; Zoubeir Béjaoui

Résumé L’étude de l’effet du NaCl a été suivie sur trois clones de peuplier blanc (MA-104, MA-195 et O.Gherib). Certains paramètres micromorphologiques foliaires ont été mesurés. Les résultats suggèrent que les différences inter et intraspécifiques relevées sont principalement liées à la diversité des conditions écogéographiques des lieux d’origine. En effet, le clone MA-104 a développé la plus forte densité de trichomes et de stomates. Il a montré une plasticité des stomates mise en évidence par une réduction de la longueur et de l’ouverture des ostioles. Le clone MA-195 a montré une moindre augmentation du nombre de stomates par comparaison à MA-104, mais l’ouverture de ses ostioles a été réduite. Le clone O.Gherib a révélé la plus faible densité stomatique et l’absence de réduction de l’ouverture des ostioles correspondant à une faible tolérance à la salinité.


Environmental Monitoring and Assessment | 2016

Comparative study of plant growth of two poplar tree species irrigated with treated wastewater, with particular reference to accumulation of heavy metals (Cd, Pb, As, and Ni)

Zarati Houda; Zoubeir Béjaoui; Ali Albouchi; Dharmendra K. Gupta; Francisco J. Corpas


Agroforestry Systems | 2012

Adaptation and morpho-physiology of three Populus deltoides Marsh. × P. nigra L. clones after preconditioning to prolonged waterlogging

Zoubeir Béjaoui; Ali Albouchi; Mohammed S. Lamhamedi; Mejda Abassi; Mohamed Hédi El Aouni


Science et changements planétaires / Sécheresse | 2003

Influence d‘un stress hydrique modéré ou sévère sur la croissance de jeunes plants de Casuarina glauca Sieb.

Ali Albouchi; Zoubeir Béjaoui; Mohamed Hédi El Aouni


Canadian Journal of Forest Research | 2006

Influence d'une hydromorphie modérée ou sévère sur la production de biomasse et les échanges gazeux de plants de peuplier euraméricain

Zoubeir Béjaoui; Ali Albouchi; Mejda Abassi; Mohamed Hédi El Aouni


Australian Journal of Crop Science | 2012

Adjustments in leaf water relations of wild wheat relative 'Aegilops geniculata' Roth. and wheat ('Triticum durum Desf.') plants grown in a salinity gradient

Khaled Mguis; Ali Albouchi; Ayda Khadhri; Mejda Abassi; M. Yakoubi-Tej; Asma Mahjoub; Zeineb Ouerghi; N. Ben Brahim

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