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Seed Priming with Silicon as a Potential to Increase Salt Stress Tolerance in Lathyrus odoratus

Water shortage is a major problem limiting the expansion of green areas and landscapes. Using seawater as an alternative source of potable water is not a novel idea, but the issue of salt stress needs to be resolved. Salinity has a negative impact on growth and the aesthetic value of ornamental plan...

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Autores principales: El-Serafy, Rasha S., El-Sheshtawy, Abdel-Nasser A., Atteya, Amira K.G., Al-Hashimi, Abdulrahman, Abbasi, Arshad Mehmood, Al-Ashkar, Ibrahim
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8539537/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34685950
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants10102140
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author El-Serafy, Rasha S.
El-Sheshtawy, Abdel-Nasser A.
Atteya, Amira K.G.
Al-Hashimi, Abdulrahman
Abbasi, Arshad Mehmood
Al-Ashkar, Ibrahim
author_facet El-Serafy, Rasha S.
El-Sheshtawy, Abdel-Nasser A.
Atteya, Amira K.G.
Al-Hashimi, Abdulrahman
Abbasi, Arshad Mehmood
Al-Ashkar, Ibrahim
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description Water shortage is a major problem limiting the expansion of green areas and landscapes. Using seawater as an alternative source of potable water is not a novel idea, but the issue of salt stress needs to be resolved. Salinity has a negative impact on growth and the aesthetic value of ornamental plants. In order to overcome these challenges, Lathyrus odoratus seeds were hydro-primed and halo-primed with silicon (Si) and silicon nanoparticles (SiNPs), and exposed to seawater levels. Seawater markedly reduced seed germination and growth of Lathyrus seedlings, but halo-priming was shown to significantly alleviate its negative effects. Broadly, SiNPs increased the germination percentage, reduced photosynthetic pigments and carbohydrates decrease, and enhanced water relations, despite having a negative effect on germination speed. Halo-priming significantly increased the proline content and the activities of certain enzymatic (SOD, APX and CAT) and nonenzymatic (phenolic and flavonoids) compounds, that positively influenced oxidative stress (lower MDA and H(2)O(2) accumulation), resulting in seedlings with more salt stress tolerance. Halo-priming with Si or SiNPs enhanced the Si and K(+) contents, and K(+)/Na(+) ratio, associated with a reduction in Na(+) accumulation. Generally, halo-priming with Si or SiNPs increased Lathyrus seedlings salt stress tolerance, which was confirmed using seawater treatments via improving germination percentage, seedlings growth and activation of the antioxidant machinery, which detoxifies reactive oxygen species (ROS).
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spelling pubmed-85395372021-10-24 Seed Priming with Silicon as a Potential to Increase Salt Stress Tolerance in Lathyrus odoratus El-Serafy, Rasha S. El-Sheshtawy, Abdel-Nasser A. Atteya, Amira K.G. Al-Hashimi, Abdulrahman Abbasi, Arshad Mehmood Al-Ashkar, Ibrahim Plants (Basel) Article Water shortage is a major problem limiting the expansion of green areas and landscapes. Using seawater as an alternative source of potable water is not a novel idea, but the issue of salt stress needs to be resolved. Salinity has a negative impact on growth and the aesthetic value of ornamental plants. In order to overcome these challenges, Lathyrus odoratus seeds were hydro-primed and halo-primed with silicon (Si) and silicon nanoparticles (SiNPs), and exposed to seawater levels. Seawater markedly reduced seed germination and growth of Lathyrus seedlings, but halo-priming was shown to significantly alleviate its negative effects. Broadly, SiNPs increased the germination percentage, reduced photosynthetic pigments and carbohydrates decrease, and enhanced water relations, despite having a negative effect on germination speed. Halo-priming significantly increased the proline content and the activities of certain enzymatic (SOD, APX and CAT) and nonenzymatic (phenolic and flavonoids) compounds, that positively influenced oxidative stress (lower MDA and H(2)O(2) accumulation), resulting in seedlings with more salt stress tolerance. Halo-priming with Si or SiNPs enhanced the Si and K(+) contents, and K(+)/Na(+) ratio, associated with a reduction in Na(+) accumulation. Generally, halo-priming with Si or SiNPs increased Lathyrus seedlings salt stress tolerance, which was confirmed using seawater treatments via improving germination percentage, seedlings growth and activation of the antioxidant machinery, which detoxifies reactive oxygen species (ROS). MDPI 2021-10-09 /pmc/articles/PMC8539537/ /pubmed/34685950 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants10102140 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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Al-Hashimi, Abdulrahman
Abbasi, Arshad Mehmood
Al-Ashkar, Ibrahim
Seed Priming with Silicon as a Potential to Increase Salt Stress Tolerance in Lathyrus odoratus
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title_fullStr Seed Priming with Silicon as a Potential to Increase Salt Stress Tolerance in Lathyrus odoratus
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title_short Seed Priming with Silicon as a Potential to Increase Salt Stress Tolerance in Lathyrus odoratus
title_sort seed priming with silicon as a potential to increase salt stress tolerance in lathyrus odoratus
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8539537/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34685950
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants10102140
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