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Maize Tolerance against Drought and Chilling Stresses Varied with Root Morphology and Antioxidative Defense System

Maize belongs to a tropical environment and is extremely sensitive to drought and chilling stress, particularly at early developmental stages. The present study investigated the individual and combined effects of drought (15% PEG-Solution) and chilling stress (15/12 °C) on morpho-physiological growt...

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Autores principales: Hussain, Hafiz Athar, Men, Shengnan, Hussain, Saddam, Zhang, Qingwen, Ashraf, Umair, Anjum, Shakeel Ahmad, Ali, Iftikhar, Wang, Longchang
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7356637/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32517168
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants9060720
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author Hussain, Hafiz Athar
Men, Shengnan
Hussain, Saddam
Zhang, Qingwen
Ashraf, Umair
Anjum, Shakeel Ahmad
Ali, Iftikhar
Wang, Longchang
author_facet Hussain, Hafiz Athar
Men, Shengnan
Hussain, Saddam
Zhang, Qingwen
Ashraf, Umair
Anjum, Shakeel Ahmad
Ali, Iftikhar
Wang, Longchang
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description Maize belongs to a tropical environment and is extremely sensitive to drought and chilling stress, particularly at early developmental stages. The present study investigated the individual and combined effects of drought (15% PEG-Solution) and chilling stress (15/12 °C) on morpho-physiological growth, osmolyte accumulation, production of reactive oxygen species (ROS), and activities/levels of enzymatic and non-enzymatic antioxidants in two maize hybrids (i.e., “XD889” and “XD319”) and two inbred cultivars (i.e., “Yu13” and “Yu37”). Results revealed that individual and combined exposure of drought and chilling stresses hampered the morpho-physiological growth and oxidative status of maize cultivars, nevertheless, the interactive damage caused by drought + chilling was found to be more severe for all the studied traits. Between two individual stress factors, chilling-induced reductions in seedling length and biomass of maize cultivars were more compared with drought stress alone. Greater decrease in root length and biomass under chilling stress ultimately decreased the volume and surface area of the root system, and restricted the shoot growth. All the stress treatments, particularly chilling and drought + chilling, triggered the oxidative stress by higher accumulation of superoxide anion, hydrogen peroxide, hydroxyl ion, and malondialdehyde contents compared with the control. Variations in response of maize cultivars were also apparent against different stress treatments, and XD889 performed comparatively better than the rest of the cultivars. The better growth and greater stress tolerance of this cultivar was attributed to the vigorous root system architecture, as indicated by higher root biomass, root surface area, and root volume under drought and chilling stresses. Moreover, efficient antioxidant defense system in terms of higher total antioxidant capability, superoxide dismutase, peroxidase, catalase, and glutathione reductase activities also contributed in greater stress tolerance of XD889 over other cultivars.
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spelling pubmed-73566372020-07-22 Maize Tolerance against Drought and Chilling Stresses Varied with Root Morphology and Antioxidative Defense System Hussain, Hafiz Athar Men, Shengnan Hussain, Saddam Zhang, Qingwen Ashraf, Umair Anjum, Shakeel Ahmad Ali, Iftikhar Wang, Longchang Plants (Basel) Article Maize belongs to a tropical environment and is extremely sensitive to drought and chilling stress, particularly at early developmental stages. The present study investigated the individual and combined effects of drought (15% PEG-Solution) and chilling stress (15/12 °C) on morpho-physiological growth, osmolyte accumulation, production of reactive oxygen species (ROS), and activities/levels of enzymatic and non-enzymatic antioxidants in two maize hybrids (i.e., “XD889” and “XD319”) and two inbred cultivars (i.e., “Yu13” and “Yu37”). Results revealed that individual and combined exposure of drought and chilling stresses hampered the morpho-physiological growth and oxidative status of maize cultivars, nevertheless, the interactive damage caused by drought + chilling was found to be more severe for all the studied traits. Between two individual stress factors, chilling-induced reductions in seedling length and biomass of maize cultivars were more compared with drought stress alone. Greater decrease in root length and biomass under chilling stress ultimately decreased the volume and surface area of the root system, and restricted the shoot growth. All the stress treatments, particularly chilling and drought + chilling, triggered the oxidative stress by higher accumulation of superoxide anion, hydrogen peroxide, hydroxyl ion, and malondialdehyde contents compared with the control. Variations in response of maize cultivars were also apparent against different stress treatments, and XD889 performed comparatively better than the rest of the cultivars. The better growth and greater stress tolerance of this cultivar was attributed to the vigorous root system architecture, as indicated by higher root biomass, root surface area, and root volume under drought and chilling stresses. Moreover, efficient antioxidant defense system in terms of higher total antioxidant capability, superoxide dismutase, peroxidase, catalase, and glutathione reductase activities also contributed in greater stress tolerance of XD889 over other cultivars. MDPI 2020-06-06 /pmc/articles/PMC7356637/ /pubmed/32517168 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants9060720 Text en © 2020 by the authors. 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 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Hussain, Hafiz Athar
Men, Shengnan
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Zhang, Qingwen
Ashraf, Umair
Anjum, Shakeel Ahmad
Ali, Iftikhar
Wang, Longchang
Maize Tolerance against Drought and Chilling Stresses Varied with Root Morphology and Antioxidative Defense System
title Maize Tolerance against Drought and Chilling Stresses Varied with Root Morphology and Antioxidative Defense System
title_full Maize Tolerance against Drought and Chilling Stresses Varied with Root Morphology and Antioxidative Defense System
title_fullStr Maize Tolerance against Drought and Chilling Stresses Varied with Root Morphology and Antioxidative Defense System
title_full_unstemmed Maize Tolerance against Drought and Chilling Stresses Varied with Root Morphology and Antioxidative Defense System
title_short Maize Tolerance against Drought and Chilling Stresses Varied with Root Morphology and Antioxidative Defense System
title_sort maize tolerance against drought and chilling stresses varied with root morphology and antioxidative defense system
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7356637/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32517168
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants9060720
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