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Variability in Physiological Traits Reveals Boron Toxicity Tolerance in Aegilops Species
Boron (B) is an important micronutrient required for the normal growth and development of plants. However, its excess in the soil causes severe damage to plant tissues, which affects the final yield. Wheat, one of the main staple crops, has been reported to be largely affected by B toxicity stress i...
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author | Khan, Mohd. Kamran Pandey, Anamika Hamurcu, Mehmet Avsaroglu, Zuhal Zeynep Ozbek, Merve Omay, Ayse Humeyra Elbasan, Fevzi Omay, Makbule Rumeysa Gokmen, Fatma Topal, Ali Gezgin, Sait |
author_facet | Khan, Mohd. Kamran Pandey, Anamika Hamurcu, Mehmet Avsaroglu, Zuhal Zeynep Ozbek, Merve Omay, Ayse Humeyra Elbasan, Fevzi Omay, Makbule Rumeysa Gokmen, Fatma Topal, Ali Gezgin, Sait |
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description | Boron (B) is an important micronutrient required for the normal growth and development of plants. However, its excess in the soil causes severe damage to plant tissues, which affects the final yield. Wheat, one of the main staple crops, has been reported to be largely affected by B toxicity stress in arid and semi-arid regions of the world. The prevalence of B toxicity stress can be addressed by utilizing wild wheat genotypes with a variant level of stress tolerance. Wild wheat relatives have been identified as a prominent source of several abiotic stress-tolerant genes. However, Aegilops species in the tertiary gene pool of wheat have not been well exploited as a source of B toxicity tolerance. This study explores the root and shoot growth, proline induction, and extent of lipid peroxidation in 19 Aegilops accessions comprising 6 different species and the B-tolerant check wheat cultivar Bolal 2973 grown under Control (3.1 μM B), toxic (1 mM B), and highly toxic (10 mM B) B stress treatment. B toxicity stress had a more decisive impact on growth parameters as compared to the malondialdehyde (MDA) and proline content. The obtained results suggested that even the genotypes with high shoot B (SB) accumulation can be tolerant to B toxicity stress, and the mechanism of B redistribution in leaves should be studied in detail. It has been proposed that the studied Aegilops accessions can be potentially used for genetically improving the B toxicity-tolerance trait due to a high level of variation in the response toward high B toxicity. Though a number of accessions showed suppression in the root and shoot growth, very few accessions with stress adaptive plasticity to B toxicity stress leading to an improvement of shoot growth parameters could be determined. The two accessions, Aegilops biuncialis accession TGB 026219 and Aegilops columnaris accession TGB 000107, were identified as the potential genotypes with B toxicity stress tolerance and can be utilized for developing a pre-breeding material in B tolerance-based breeding programs. |
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spelling | pubmed-85858492021-11-13 Variability in Physiological Traits Reveals Boron Toxicity Tolerance in Aegilops Species Khan, Mohd. Kamran Pandey, Anamika Hamurcu, Mehmet Avsaroglu, Zuhal Zeynep Ozbek, Merve Omay, Ayse Humeyra Elbasan, Fevzi Omay, Makbule Rumeysa Gokmen, Fatma Topal, Ali Gezgin, Sait Front Plant Sci Plant Science Boron (B) is an important micronutrient required for the normal growth and development of plants. However, its excess in the soil causes severe damage to plant tissues, which affects the final yield. Wheat, one of the main staple crops, has been reported to be largely affected by B toxicity stress in arid and semi-arid regions of the world. The prevalence of B toxicity stress can be addressed by utilizing wild wheat genotypes with a variant level of stress tolerance. Wild wheat relatives have been identified as a prominent source of several abiotic stress-tolerant genes. However, Aegilops species in the tertiary gene pool of wheat have not been well exploited as a source of B toxicity tolerance. This study explores the root and shoot growth, proline induction, and extent of lipid peroxidation in 19 Aegilops accessions comprising 6 different species and the B-tolerant check wheat cultivar Bolal 2973 grown under Control (3.1 μM B), toxic (1 mM B), and highly toxic (10 mM B) B stress treatment. B toxicity stress had a more decisive impact on growth parameters as compared to the malondialdehyde (MDA) and proline content. The obtained results suggested that even the genotypes with high shoot B (SB) accumulation can be tolerant to B toxicity stress, and the mechanism of B redistribution in leaves should be studied in detail. It has been proposed that the studied Aegilops accessions can be potentially used for genetically improving the B toxicity-tolerance trait due to a high level of variation in the response toward high B toxicity. Though a number of accessions showed suppression in the root and shoot growth, very few accessions with stress adaptive plasticity to B toxicity stress leading to an improvement of shoot growth parameters could be determined. The two accessions, Aegilops biuncialis accession TGB 026219 and Aegilops columnaris accession TGB 000107, were identified as the potential genotypes with B toxicity stress tolerance and can be utilized for developing a pre-breeding material in B tolerance-based breeding programs. Frontiers Media S.A. 2021-10-29 /pmc/articles/PMC8585849/ /pubmed/34777419 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2021.736614 Text en Copyright © 2021 Khan, Pandey, Hamurcu, Avsaroglu, Ozbek, Omay, Elbasan, Omay, Gokmen, Topal and Gezgin. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms. |
spellingShingle | Plant Science Khan, Mohd. Kamran Pandey, Anamika Hamurcu, Mehmet Avsaroglu, Zuhal Zeynep Ozbek, Merve Omay, Ayse Humeyra Elbasan, Fevzi Omay, Makbule Rumeysa Gokmen, Fatma Topal, Ali Gezgin, Sait Variability in Physiological Traits Reveals Boron Toxicity Tolerance in Aegilops Species |
title | Variability in Physiological Traits Reveals Boron Toxicity Tolerance in Aegilops Species |
title_full | Variability in Physiological Traits Reveals Boron Toxicity Tolerance in Aegilops Species |
title_fullStr | Variability in Physiological Traits Reveals Boron Toxicity Tolerance in Aegilops Species |
title_full_unstemmed | Variability in Physiological Traits Reveals Boron Toxicity Tolerance in Aegilops Species |
title_short | Variability in Physiological Traits Reveals Boron Toxicity Tolerance in Aegilops Species |
title_sort | variability in physiological traits reveals boron toxicity tolerance in aegilops species |
topic | Plant Science |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8585849/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34777419 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2021.736614 |
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