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Seed Priming with Fullerol Improves Seed Germination, Seedling Growth and Antioxidant Enzyme System of Two Winter Wheat Cultivars under Drought Stress

The application of carbon-based nanomaterials (CBNMs) in plant science and agriculture is a very recent development. Many studies have been conducted to understand the interactions between CBNMs and plant responses, but how fullerol regulates wheat subjected to drought stress is still unclear. In th...

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Autores principales: Kong, Haiyan, Meng, Xiangzhan, Akram, Nudrat Aisha, Zhu, Fengru, Hu, Jiaxing, Zhang, Zhen
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10052877/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36987105
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants12061417
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author Kong, Haiyan
Meng, Xiangzhan
Akram, Nudrat Aisha
Zhu, Fengru
Hu, Jiaxing
Zhang, Zhen
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Meng, Xiangzhan
Akram, Nudrat Aisha
Zhu, Fengru
Hu, Jiaxing
Zhang, Zhen
author_sort Kong, Haiyan
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description The application of carbon-based nanomaterials (CBNMs) in plant science and agriculture is a very recent development. Many studies have been conducted to understand the interactions between CBNMs and plant responses, but how fullerol regulates wheat subjected to drought stress is still unclear. In this study, seeds of two wheat cultivars (CW131 and BM1) were pre-treated with different concentrations of fullerol to investigate seed germination and drought tolerance. Our results indicate that the application of fullerol at certain concentrations (25–200 mg L(−1)) significantly promoted seed germination in two wheat cultivars under drought stress; the most significant effective concentration was 50 mg L(−1), which increased the final germination percentage by 13.7% and 9.7% compared to drought stress alone, respectively. Wheat plants exposed to drought stress induced a significant decrease in plant height and root growth, while reactive oxygen species (ROS) and malondialdehyde (MDA) contents increased significantly. Interestingly, wheat seedlings of both cultivars grown from 50 and 100 mg L(−1) fullerol-treated seeds were promoted in seedling growth under water stress, which was associated with lower ROS and MDA contents, as well as higher antioxidant enzyme activities. In addition, modern cultivars (CW131) had better drought adaptation than old cultivars (BM1) did, while the effect of fullerol on wheat had no significant difference between the two cultivars. The study demonstrated the possibility of improving seed germination, seedling growth and antioxidant enzyme activities by using appropriate concentrations of fullerol under drought stress. The results are significant for understanding the application of fullerol in agriculture under stressful conditions.
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spelling pubmed-100528772023-03-30 Seed Priming with Fullerol Improves Seed Germination, Seedling Growth and Antioxidant Enzyme System of Two Winter Wheat Cultivars under Drought Stress Kong, Haiyan Meng, Xiangzhan Akram, Nudrat Aisha Zhu, Fengru Hu, Jiaxing Zhang, Zhen Plants (Basel) Article The application of carbon-based nanomaterials (CBNMs) in plant science and agriculture is a very recent development. Many studies have been conducted to understand the interactions between CBNMs and plant responses, but how fullerol regulates wheat subjected to drought stress is still unclear. In this study, seeds of two wheat cultivars (CW131 and BM1) were pre-treated with different concentrations of fullerol to investigate seed germination and drought tolerance. Our results indicate that the application of fullerol at certain concentrations (25–200 mg L(−1)) significantly promoted seed germination in two wheat cultivars under drought stress; the most significant effective concentration was 50 mg L(−1), which increased the final germination percentage by 13.7% and 9.7% compared to drought stress alone, respectively. Wheat plants exposed to drought stress induced a significant decrease in plant height and root growth, while reactive oxygen species (ROS) and malondialdehyde (MDA) contents increased significantly. Interestingly, wheat seedlings of both cultivars grown from 50 and 100 mg L(−1) fullerol-treated seeds were promoted in seedling growth under water stress, which was associated with lower ROS and MDA contents, as well as higher antioxidant enzyme activities. In addition, modern cultivars (CW131) had better drought adaptation than old cultivars (BM1) did, while the effect of fullerol on wheat had no significant difference between the two cultivars. The study demonstrated the possibility of improving seed germination, seedling growth and antioxidant enzyme activities by using appropriate concentrations of fullerol under drought stress. The results are significant for understanding the application of fullerol in agriculture under stressful conditions. MDPI 2023-03-22 /pmc/articles/PMC10052877/ /pubmed/36987105 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants12061417 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Kong, Haiyan
Meng, Xiangzhan
Akram, Nudrat Aisha
Zhu, Fengru
Hu, Jiaxing
Zhang, Zhen
Seed Priming with Fullerol Improves Seed Germination, Seedling Growth and Antioxidant Enzyme System of Two Winter Wheat Cultivars under Drought Stress
title Seed Priming with Fullerol Improves Seed Germination, Seedling Growth and Antioxidant Enzyme System of Two Winter Wheat Cultivars under Drought Stress
title_full Seed Priming with Fullerol Improves Seed Germination, Seedling Growth and Antioxidant Enzyme System of Two Winter Wheat Cultivars under Drought Stress
title_fullStr Seed Priming with Fullerol Improves Seed Germination, Seedling Growth and Antioxidant Enzyme System of Two Winter Wheat Cultivars under Drought Stress
title_full_unstemmed Seed Priming with Fullerol Improves Seed Germination, Seedling Growth and Antioxidant Enzyme System of Two Winter Wheat Cultivars under Drought Stress
title_short Seed Priming with Fullerol Improves Seed Germination, Seedling Growth and Antioxidant Enzyme System of Two Winter Wheat Cultivars under Drought Stress
title_sort seed priming with fullerol improves seed germination, seedling growth and antioxidant enzyme system of two winter wheat cultivars under drought stress
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10052877/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36987105
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants12061417
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