Abstract:
Seedlings of
Cycas bifida and
C. panzhihuaensis were used to compare the freezing tolerance of the 2 species and explore the underlying physiological and biochemical mechanisms. The results showed that the semilethal low temperature of
C. bifida and
C. panzhihuaensis were −0.15 ℃ and −2.05 ℃, respectively. After freezing treatment, the chlorophyll content decreased in
C. bifida but increased in
C. panzhihuaensis; the photosynthetic efficiency decreased and malondialdehyde increased for both the species with a greater extent in
C. bifida; the activity of different antioxidant enzymes showed different change patterns in both the species; the soluble sugar content decreased in
C. bifida and increased in
C. panzhihuaensis, but the proline content of both the species increased compared to those of the control.