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Seed priming by sodium nitroprusside improves salt tolerance in wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) by enhancing physiological and biochemical parameters.
Plant Physiol Biochem. 2017 Oct; 119:50-58.PP

Abstract

The germination, seedling vigor, crop establishment and yield of agronomically important crops is negatively affected by soil salinity. The current study aimed to investigate the ability of exogenous fertigation by sodium nitroprusside (SNP) to induce salt tolerance in four high yielding wheat cultivars (Sahar-06, Punjab-11, Millat-11 and Galaxy-13) that differ in their response to salt stress in terms of biomass production, oxidative defense mechanisms and grain yield. Three levels of SNP (0, 0.1 and 0.2 mM) were used for seed soaking. During soaking the seeds were kept in the dark. After soaking for 12 h the seeds were air-dried for 5 h before sowing. Salinity caused a significant reduction in biomass and grain yield, while it increased proline (Pro), ascorbic acid (AsA), hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) and malondialdehyde (MDA) contents. Cultivar Sahar-06 and Galaxy-13 were found more tolerant to salinity based on shoot length root fresh and dry wights, 100 grain weight, decreased MDA and H2O2 accumulation, phenolic and ascorbic acid (AsA) contents, accumulation of proline, activities of SOD, POD and CAT as compared to the other cultivars. Seed priming with SNP was effective in reducing the adverse effects of salt stress induced oxidative stress on plant biomass and grain yield in all the studied wheat cultivars, but maximum amelioration of salt stress tolerance by SNP treatment was found in cv. Sahar-06. The increased salt tolerance in wheat plants by SNP seed priming might be due to the role of NO in improving seed vigor and germination and early establishment of seedlings with better growth. 0.1 mM SNP was found the most effective in improving salt tolerance, as compared to other SNP concentations. Exogenous SNP fertigation increased the activities of antioxidant enzymes such as superoxide dismutase (SOD), peroxidase (POD) and catalase (CAT) and the contents of AsA, Pro and total phenolics content (TPC) in the salt stressed wheat plants. Our data indicate that SNP-priming induced salt tolerance by up-regulating the antioxidative defense mechanisms resulting in better biomass production and grain yield.

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Department of Botany, Government College University, Allama Iqbal Road, 38000 Faisalabad, Pakistan.Institute of Crop Science, College of Agriculture and Biotechnology, Zijingang Campus, Zhejiang University, Hangzhou, PR China; Department of Biotechnology and Genetic Engineering, Kohat University of Science and Technology, 26000, Pakistan.Department of Botany, Government College University, Allama Iqbal Road, 38000 Faisalabad, Pakistan.Department of Environmental Sciences and Engineering, Government College University, Allama Iqbal Road, 38000 Faisalabad, Pakistan. Electronic address: shafaqataligill@yahoo.com.Department of Environmental Sciences and Engineering, Government College University, Allama Iqbal Road, 38000 Faisalabad, Pakistan.Department of Biochemistry, Government College University Faisalabad, 38000, Pakistan.College of Crop Science, Fujian Agriculture and Forestry University, Fuzhou, China.Department of Botany, Government College University, Allama Iqbal Road, 38000 Faisalabad, Pakistan.Department of Botany, Government College University, Allama Iqbal Road, 38000 Faisalabad, Pakistan.Department of Biotechnology and Genetic Engineering, Kohat University of Science and Technology, 26000, Pakistan.Department of Soil and Environmental Sciences, Gomal University, D.I.Khan, Pakistan.Institute of Crop Science, College of Agriculture and Biotechnology, Zijingang Campus, Zhejiang University, Hangzhou, PR China. Electronic address: shjzhu@zju.edu.cn.

Pub Type(s)

Journal Article

Language

eng

PubMed ID

28843888

Citation

Ali, Qasim, et al. "Seed Priming By Sodium Nitroprusside Improves Salt Tolerance in Wheat (Triticum Aestivum L.) By Enhancing Physiological and Biochemical Parameters." Plant Physiology and Biochemistry : PPB, vol. 119, 2017, pp. 50-58.
Ali Q, Daud MK, Haider MZ, et al. Seed priming by sodium nitroprusside improves salt tolerance in wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) by enhancing physiological and biochemical parameters. Plant Physiol Biochem. 2017;119:50-58.
Ali, Q., Daud, M. K., Haider, M. Z., Ali, S., Rizwan, M., Aslam, N., Noman, A., Iqbal, N., Shahzad, F., Deeba, F., Ali, I., & Zhu, S. J. (2017). Seed priming by sodium nitroprusside improves salt tolerance in wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) by enhancing physiological and biochemical parameters. Plant Physiology and Biochemistry : PPB, 119, 50-58. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.plaphy.2017.08.010
Ali Q, et al. Seed Priming By Sodium Nitroprusside Improves Salt Tolerance in Wheat (Triticum Aestivum L.) By Enhancing Physiological and Biochemical Parameters. Plant Physiol Biochem. 2017;119:50-58. PubMed PMID: 28843888.
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TY - JOUR T1 - Seed priming by sodium nitroprusside improves salt tolerance in wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) by enhancing physiological and biochemical parameters. AU - Ali,Qasim, AU - Daud,M K, AU - Haider,Muhammad Zulqurnain, AU - Ali,Shafaqat, AU - Rizwan,Muhammad, AU - Aslam,Nosheen, AU - Noman,Ali, AU - Iqbal,Naeem, AU - Shahzad,Faisal, AU - Deeba,Farah, AU - Ali,Iftikhar, AU - Zhu,Shui Jin, Y1 - 2017/08/18/ PY - 2017/02/10/received PY - 2017/08/14/revised PY - 2017/08/16/accepted PY - 2017/8/28/pubmed PY - 2017/12/27/medline PY - 2017/8/28/entrez KW - Antioxidative potential KW - Biomass KW - Grain yield KW - Hydrogen peroxide KW - Nitric oxide KW - Salinity KW - Seed priming KW - Wheat SP - 50 EP - 58 JF - Plant physiology and biochemistry : PPB JO - Plant Physiol Biochem VL - 119 N2 - The germination, seedling vigor, crop establishment and yield of agronomically important crops is negatively affected by soil salinity. The current study aimed to investigate the ability of exogenous fertigation by sodium nitroprusside (SNP) to induce salt tolerance in four high yielding wheat cultivars (Sahar-06, Punjab-11, Millat-11 and Galaxy-13) that differ in their response to salt stress in terms of biomass production, oxidative defense mechanisms and grain yield. Three levels of SNP (0, 0.1 and 0.2 mM) were used for seed soaking. During soaking the seeds were kept in the dark. After soaking for 12 h the seeds were air-dried for 5 h before sowing. Salinity caused a significant reduction in biomass and grain yield, while it increased proline (Pro), ascorbic acid (AsA), hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) and malondialdehyde (MDA) contents. Cultivar Sahar-06 and Galaxy-13 were found more tolerant to salinity based on shoot length root fresh and dry wights, 100 grain weight, decreased MDA and H2O2 accumulation, phenolic and ascorbic acid (AsA) contents, accumulation of proline, activities of SOD, POD and CAT as compared to the other cultivars. Seed priming with SNP was effective in reducing the adverse effects of salt stress induced oxidative stress on plant biomass and grain yield in all the studied wheat cultivars, but maximum amelioration of salt stress tolerance by SNP treatment was found in cv. Sahar-06. The increased salt tolerance in wheat plants by SNP seed priming might be due to the role of NO in improving seed vigor and germination and early establishment of seedlings with better growth. 0.1 mM SNP was found the most effective in improving salt tolerance, as compared to other SNP concentations. Exogenous SNP fertigation increased the activities of antioxidant enzymes such as superoxide dismutase (SOD), peroxidase (POD) and catalase (CAT) and the contents of AsA, Pro and total phenolics content (TPC) in the salt stressed wheat plants. Our data indicate that SNP-priming induced salt tolerance by up-regulating the antioxidative defense mechanisms resulting in better biomass production and grain yield. SN - 1873-2690 UR - https://www.unboundmedicine.com/medline/citation/28843888/Seed_priming_by_sodium_nitroprusside_improves_salt_tolerance_in_wheat__Triticum_aestivum_L___by_enhancing_physiological_and_biochemical_parameters_ L2 - https://linkinghub.elsevier.com/retrieve/pii/S0981-9428(17)30261-9 DB - PRIME DP - Unbound Medicine ER -