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Influence of gibberellic acid and different salt concentrations on germination percentage and physiological parameters of oat cultivars

Gibberellic acid (GA(3)) is one of the plant growth regulators which improve salt tolerance and mitigate the salt stress impact on plants. The extant analysis was carried out to study the effect of GA(3) and different salt concentrations on seed germination and physiological parameters of oat cultiv...

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Autores principales: Chauhan, Anju, AbuAmarah, Bassam A., Kumar, Atul, Verma, J.S., Ghramh, Hamed A., Khan, Khalid Ali, Ansari, Mohammad Javed
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Publicado: Elsevier 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6733775/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31516361
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.sjbs.2019.04.014
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author Chauhan, Anju
AbuAmarah, Bassam A.
Kumar, Atul
Verma, J.S.
Ghramh, Hamed A.
Khan, Khalid Ali
Ansari, Mohammad Javed
author_facet Chauhan, Anju
AbuAmarah, Bassam A.
Kumar, Atul
Verma, J.S.
Ghramh, Hamed A.
Khan, Khalid Ali
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description Gibberellic acid (GA(3)) is one of the plant growth regulators which improve salt tolerance and mitigate the salt stress impact on plants. The extant analysis was carried out to study the effect of GA(3) and different salt concentrations on seed germination and physiological parameters of oat cultivars. Oats is substantially less tolerant to salt than wheat and barley. Experimentation was conducted as factorial with Completely Randomized Block Design with three replicates. Different concentration of NaCl salt ((25, 50, 75 and 100 mM) were used in test control group and 100 and 150 ppm of GA(3) were used in two group by pre-treated (after 24 h of the seed soaking) and plants were analyzed on 15th day. Results indicate that increasing salinity would decrease the germination percentage and growth parameter in three oat cultivars. Quotes data indicating a 13%, 19.9% and 32.48% in cultivars NDO-2, UPO-212 and UPO-94 germination reduction when soil salinity reaches 50 mM. A 36.02%, 47.33% and 56.365 reduction in germination is likely when soil salinity reaches 100 mM respectively same cultivars. Seeds treated with GA(3) significantly promoted the percentage of germination, shoot and root length, total fresh and dry weight of seedling, tissue water content and seedling vigor index by NDO-2 and UPO-212 under different saline concentration. The maximum average of germination and growth parameters were observed from 150 ppm GA(3) treated seeds. But this concentration was significantly inhibited root length in sensitive cultivar UPO-94 at 75 and 100 mM salt as compared to 100 ppm. We observed that, the high concentration of GA(3) was not suitable for sensitive oat cultivars. Because the plant root are the real workforce behind any plants success. Thus, it may be concluding that, GA(3) treatment could curtail the toxic effect of salinity by increasing germination percentage and shoot and root length, total fresh and dry weight, tissue water content and seedling vigor index in tolerant cultivar.
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spelling pubmed-67337752019-09-12 Influence of gibberellic acid and different salt concentrations on germination percentage and physiological parameters of oat cultivars Chauhan, Anju AbuAmarah, Bassam A. Kumar, Atul Verma, J.S. Ghramh, Hamed A. Khan, Khalid Ali Ansari, Mohammad Javed Saudi J Biol Sci Article Gibberellic acid (GA(3)) is one of the plant growth regulators which improve salt tolerance and mitigate the salt stress impact on plants. The extant analysis was carried out to study the effect of GA(3) and different salt concentrations on seed germination and physiological parameters of oat cultivars. Oats is substantially less tolerant to salt than wheat and barley. Experimentation was conducted as factorial with Completely Randomized Block Design with three replicates. Different concentration of NaCl salt ((25, 50, 75 and 100 mM) were used in test control group and 100 and 150 ppm of GA(3) were used in two group by pre-treated (after 24 h of the seed soaking) and plants were analyzed on 15th day. Results indicate that increasing salinity would decrease the germination percentage and growth parameter in three oat cultivars. Quotes data indicating a 13%, 19.9% and 32.48% in cultivars NDO-2, UPO-212 and UPO-94 germination reduction when soil salinity reaches 50 mM. A 36.02%, 47.33% and 56.365 reduction in germination is likely when soil salinity reaches 100 mM respectively same cultivars. Seeds treated with GA(3) significantly promoted the percentage of germination, shoot and root length, total fresh and dry weight of seedling, tissue water content and seedling vigor index by NDO-2 and UPO-212 under different saline concentration. The maximum average of germination and growth parameters were observed from 150 ppm GA(3) treated seeds. But this concentration was significantly inhibited root length in sensitive cultivar UPO-94 at 75 and 100 mM salt as compared to 100 ppm. We observed that, the high concentration of GA(3) was not suitable for sensitive oat cultivars. Because the plant root are the real workforce behind any plants success. Thus, it may be concluding that, GA(3) treatment could curtail the toxic effect of salinity by increasing germination percentage and shoot and root length, total fresh and dry weight, tissue water content and seedling vigor index in tolerant cultivar. Elsevier 2019-09 2019-04-18 /pmc/articles/PMC6733775/ /pubmed/31516361 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.sjbs.2019.04.014 Text en © 2019 The Authors http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
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Ghramh, Hamed A.
Khan, Khalid Ali
Ansari, Mohammad Javed
Influence of gibberellic acid and different salt concentrations on germination percentage and physiological parameters of oat cultivars
title Influence of gibberellic acid and different salt concentrations on germination percentage and physiological parameters of oat cultivars
title_full Influence of gibberellic acid and different salt concentrations on germination percentage and physiological parameters of oat cultivars
title_fullStr Influence of gibberellic acid and different salt concentrations on germination percentage and physiological parameters of oat cultivars
title_full_unstemmed Influence of gibberellic acid and different salt concentrations on germination percentage and physiological parameters of oat cultivars
title_short Influence of gibberellic acid and different salt concentrations on germination percentage and physiological parameters of oat cultivars
title_sort influence of gibberellic acid and different salt concentrations on germination percentage and physiological parameters of oat cultivars
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6733775/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31516361
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.sjbs.2019.04.014
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