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Selenium Biofortification of Soybean Seeds Influences Physiological Responses of Seedlings to Osmotic Stress

Climate change poses a serious threat to agricultural production. Water deficit in agricultural soils is one of the consequences of climate change that has a negative impact on crop growth and yield. Selenium (Se) is known to be involved in plant defense against biotic and abiotic stress through met...

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Autores principales: Galić, Lucija, Špoljarević, Marija, Jakovac, Elizabeta, Ravnjak, Boris, Teklić, Tihana, Lisjak, Miroslav, Perić, Katarina, Nemet, Franjo, Lončarić, Zdenko
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8400912/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34451543
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants10081498
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author Galić, Lucija
Špoljarević, Marija
Jakovac, Elizabeta
Ravnjak, Boris
Teklić, Tihana
Lisjak, Miroslav
Perić, Katarina
Nemet, Franjo
Lončarić, Zdenko
author_facet Galić, Lucija
Špoljarević, Marija
Jakovac, Elizabeta
Ravnjak, Boris
Teklić, Tihana
Lisjak, Miroslav
Perić, Katarina
Nemet, Franjo
Lončarić, Zdenko
author_sort Galić, Lucija
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description Climate change poses a serious threat to agricultural production. Water deficit in agricultural soils is one of the consequences of climate change that has a negative impact on crop growth and yield. Selenium (Se) is known to be involved in plant defense against biotic and abiotic stress through metabolic, structural, and physiological activity in higher plants. The aim of this study was to investigate the physiological response of Se-biofortified soybean (Glycine max (L.) Merrill) seedlings under osmotic stress. For this research, we used biofortified soybean grain obtained after foliar Se biofortification in 2020. The experiment was conducted in a growth chamber with two cultivars (Lucija and Sonja) grown on filter paper in three replicates. The experiment was carried out with two watering treatments: distilled water (PEG-0) and 2.5% polyethylene glycol 6000 (PEG-2.5) on Se-biofortified seeds (Se) and nonbiofortified seeds (wSe). Contents of lipid peroxidation product (LP), free proline (PRO), total phenolic content (TP), ferric reducing antioxidant power (FRAP), and ascorbic acid (AA) were analyzed in 7-days-old seedlings. Significant differences were detected in the Se content of soybean grains between the two cultivars. A milder reaction to PEG-2.5 was observed in cultivar Lucija in both Se and wSe treatments, which might represent the mitigating effects of Se on osmotic stress in this cultivar. Contrarily, in cultivar Sonja, Se adversely affected all analyzed traits in the PEG-2.5 treatment. Ultimately, Se is a pro-oxidant in Sonja, whereas it represents an anti-oxidant in Lucija. In conclusion, different soybean cultivars show contrasting physiological reactions to both osmotic stress and Se. However, the activation of antioxidant pathways in Sonja can also be interpreted as added value in soybean seedlings as a functional food.
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spelling pubmed-84009122021-08-29 Selenium Biofortification of Soybean Seeds Influences Physiological Responses of Seedlings to Osmotic Stress Galić, Lucija Špoljarević, Marija Jakovac, Elizabeta Ravnjak, Boris Teklić, Tihana Lisjak, Miroslav Perić, Katarina Nemet, Franjo Lončarić, Zdenko Plants (Basel) Article Climate change poses a serious threat to agricultural production. Water deficit in agricultural soils is one of the consequences of climate change that has a negative impact on crop growth and yield. Selenium (Se) is known to be involved in plant defense against biotic and abiotic stress through metabolic, structural, and physiological activity in higher plants. The aim of this study was to investigate the physiological response of Se-biofortified soybean (Glycine max (L.) Merrill) seedlings under osmotic stress. For this research, we used biofortified soybean grain obtained after foliar Se biofortification in 2020. The experiment was conducted in a growth chamber with two cultivars (Lucija and Sonja) grown on filter paper in three replicates. The experiment was carried out with two watering treatments: distilled water (PEG-0) and 2.5% polyethylene glycol 6000 (PEG-2.5) on Se-biofortified seeds (Se) and nonbiofortified seeds (wSe). Contents of lipid peroxidation product (LP), free proline (PRO), total phenolic content (TP), ferric reducing antioxidant power (FRAP), and ascorbic acid (AA) were analyzed in 7-days-old seedlings. Significant differences were detected in the Se content of soybean grains between the two cultivars. A milder reaction to PEG-2.5 was observed in cultivar Lucija in both Se and wSe treatments, which might represent the mitigating effects of Se on osmotic stress in this cultivar. Contrarily, in cultivar Sonja, Se adversely affected all analyzed traits in the PEG-2.5 treatment. Ultimately, Se is a pro-oxidant in Sonja, whereas it represents an anti-oxidant in Lucija. In conclusion, different soybean cultivars show contrasting physiological reactions to both osmotic stress and Se. However, the activation of antioxidant pathways in Sonja can also be interpreted as added value in soybean seedlings as a functional food. MDPI 2021-07-21 /pmc/articles/PMC8400912/ /pubmed/34451543 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants10081498 Text en © 2021 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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Galić, Lucija
Špoljarević, Marija
Jakovac, Elizabeta
Ravnjak, Boris
Teklić, Tihana
Lisjak, Miroslav
Perić, Katarina
Nemet, Franjo
Lončarić, Zdenko
Selenium Biofortification of Soybean Seeds Influences Physiological Responses of Seedlings to Osmotic Stress
title Selenium Biofortification of Soybean Seeds Influences Physiological Responses of Seedlings to Osmotic Stress
title_full Selenium Biofortification of Soybean Seeds Influences Physiological Responses of Seedlings to Osmotic Stress
title_fullStr Selenium Biofortification of Soybean Seeds Influences Physiological Responses of Seedlings to Osmotic Stress
title_full_unstemmed Selenium Biofortification of Soybean Seeds Influences Physiological Responses of Seedlings to Osmotic Stress
title_short Selenium Biofortification of Soybean Seeds Influences Physiological Responses of Seedlings to Osmotic Stress
title_sort selenium biofortification of soybean seeds influences physiological responses of seedlings to osmotic stress
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8400912/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34451543
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants10081498
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