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Seed Halopriming: A Promising Strategy to Induce Salt Tolerance in Indonesian Pigmented Rice

Unfavorable environmental conditions and climate change impose stress on plants, causing yield losses worldwide. The Indonesian pigmented rice (Oryza sativa L.) cultivars Cempo Ireng Pendek (black rice) and Merah Kalimantan Selatan (red rice) are becoming popular functional foods due to their high a...

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Autores principales: Purwestri, Yekti Asih, Nurbaiti, Siti, Putri, Sekar Pelangi Manik, Wahyuni, Ignasia Margi, Yulyani, Siti Roswiyah, Sebastian, Alfino, Nuringtyas, Tri Rini, Yamaguchi, Nobutoshi
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10420915/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37571030
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants12152879
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author Purwestri, Yekti Asih
Nurbaiti, Siti
Putri, Sekar Pelangi Manik
Wahyuni, Ignasia Margi
Yulyani, Siti Roswiyah
Sebastian, Alfino
Nuringtyas, Tri Rini
Yamaguchi, Nobutoshi
author_facet Purwestri, Yekti Asih
Nurbaiti, Siti
Putri, Sekar Pelangi Manik
Wahyuni, Ignasia Margi
Yulyani, Siti Roswiyah
Sebastian, Alfino
Nuringtyas, Tri Rini
Yamaguchi, Nobutoshi
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description Unfavorable environmental conditions and climate change impose stress on plants, causing yield losses worldwide. The Indonesian pigmented rice (Oryza sativa L.) cultivars Cempo Ireng Pendek (black rice) and Merah Kalimantan Selatan (red rice) are becoming popular functional foods due to their high anthocyanin contents and have great potential for widespread cultivation. However, their ability to grow on marginal, high-salinity lands is limited. In this study, we investigated whether seed halopriming enhances salt tolerance in the two pigmented rice cultivars. The non-pigmented cultivars IR64, a salt-stress-sensitive cultivar, and INPARI 35, a salt tolerant, were used as control. We pre-treated seeds with a halopriming solution before germination and then exposed the plants to a salt stress of 150 mM NaCl at 21 days after germination using a hydroponic system in a greenhouse. Halopriming was able to mitigate the negative effects of salinity on plant growth, including suppressing reactive oxygen species accumulation, increasing the membrane stability index (up to two-fold), and maintaining photosynthetic pigment contents. Halopriming had different effects on the accumulation of proline, in different rice varieties: the proline content increased in IR64 and Cempo Ireng Pendek but decreased in INPARI 35 and Merah Kalimantan Selatan. Halopriming also had disparate effects in the expression of stress-related genes: OsMYB91 expression was positively correlated with salt treatment, whereas OsWRKY42 and OsWRKY70 expression was negatively correlated with this treatment. These findings highlighted the potential benefits of halopriming in salt-affected agro-ecosystems.
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spelling pubmed-104209152023-08-12 Seed Halopriming: A Promising Strategy to Induce Salt Tolerance in Indonesian Pigmented Rice Purwestri, Yekti Asih Nurbaiti, Siti Putri, Sekar Pelangi Manik Wahyuni, Ignasia Margi Yulyani, Siti Roswiyah Sebastian, Alfino Nuringtyas, Tri Rini Yamaguchi, Nobutoshi Plants (Basel) Article Unfavorable environmental conditions and climate change impose stress on plants, causing yield losses worldwide. The Indonesian pigmented rice (Oryza sativa L.) cultivars Cempo Ireng Pendek (black rice) and Merah Kalimantan Selatan (red rice) are becoming popular functional foods due to their high anthocyanin contents and have great potential for widespread cultivation. However, their ability to grow on marginal, high-salinity lands is limited. In this study, we investigated whether seed halopriming enhances salt tolerance in the two pigmented rice cultivars. The non-pigmented cultivars IR64, a salt-stress-sensitive cultivar, and INPARI 35, a salt tolerant, were used as control. We pre-treated seeds with a halopriming solution before germination and then exposed the plants to a salt stress of 150 mM NaCl at 21 days after germination using a hydroponic system in a greenhouse. Halopriming was able to mitigate the negative effects of salinity on plant growth, including suppressing reactive oxygen species accumulation, increasing the membrane stability index (up to two-fold), and maintaining photosynthetic pigment contents. Halopriming had different effects on the accumulation of proline, in different rice varieties: the proline content increased in IR64 and Cempo Ireng Pendek but decreased in INPARI 35 and Merah Kalimantan Selatan. Halopriming also had disparate effects in the expression of stress-related genes: OsMYB91 expression was positively correlated with salt treatment, whereas OsWRKY42 and OsWRKY70 expression was negatively correlated with this treatment. These findings highlighted the potential benefits of halopriming in salt-affected agro-ecosystems. MDPI 2023-08-05 /pmc/articles/PMC10420915/ /pubmed/37571030 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants12152879 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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Purwestri, Yekti Asih
Nurbaiti, Siti
Putri, Sekar Pelangi Manik
Wahyuni, Ignasia Margi
Yulyani, Siti Roswiyah
Sebastian, Alfino
Nuringtyas, Tri Rini
Yamaguchi, Nobutoshi
Seed Halopriming: A Promising Strategy to Induce Salt Tolerance in Indonesian Pigmented Rice
title Seed Halopriming: A Promising Strategy to Induce Salt Tolerance in Indonesian Pigmented Rice
title_full Seed Halopriming: A Promising Strategy to Induce Salt Tolerance in Indonesian Pigmented Rice
title_fullStr Seed Halopriming: A Promising Strategy to Induce Salt Tolerance in Indonesian Pigmented Rice
title_full_unstemmed Seed Halopriming: A Promising Strategy to Induce Salt Tolerance in Indonesian Pigmented Rice
title_short Seed Halopriming: A Promising Strategy to Induce Salt Tolerance in Indonesian Pigmented Rice
title_sort seed halopriming: a promising strategy to induce salt tolerance in indonesian pigmented rice
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10420915/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37571030
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants12152879
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