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Exogenous salicylic acid-induced drought stress tolerance in wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) grown under hydroponic culture

Wheat is an important cereal crop, which is adversely affected by water deficit stress. The effect of induced stress can be reduced by the application of salicylic acid (SA). With the objective to combat drought stress in wheat, an experiment was conducted in greenhouse under hydroponic conditions....

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Autores principales: Ahmad, Ali, Aslam, Zubair, Naz, Maliha, Hussain, Sadam, Javed, Talha, Aslam, Sadia, Raza, Ali, Ali, Hayssam M., Siddiqui, Manzer H., Salem, Mohamed Z. M., Hano, Christophe, Shabbir, Rubab, Ahmar, Sunny, Saeed, Tasbiha, Jamal, Muhammad Asif
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8687576/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34928959
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0260556
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author Ahmad, Ali
Aslam, Zubair
Naz, Maliha
Hussain, Sadam
Javed, Talha
Aslam, Sadia
Raza, Ali
Ali, Hayssam M.
Siddiqui, Manzer H.
Salem, Mohamed Z. M.
Hano, Christophe
Shabbir, Rubab
Ahmar, Sunny
Saeed, Tasbiha
Jamal, Muhammad Asif
author_facet Ahmad, Ali
Aslam, Zubair
Naz, Maliha
Hussain, Sadam
Javed, Talha
Aslam, Sadia
Raza, Ali
Ali, Hayssam M.
Siddiqui, Manzer H.
Salem, Mohamed Z. M.
Hano, Christophe
Shabbir, Rubab
Ahmar, Sunny
Saeed, Tasbiha
Jamal, Muhammad Asif
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description Wheat is an important cereal crop, which is adversely affected by water deficit stress. The effect of induced stress can be reduced by the application of salicylic acid (SA). With the objective to combat drought stress in wheat, an experiment was conducted in greenhouse under hydroponic conditions. The treatments consisted of (a) no drought (DD(0) = 0 MPa), mild drought (DD(1) = -0.40 MPa) and severe drought (DD(2) = -0.60 MPa) by applying PEG-8000, (b) two contrasting wheat varieties Barani-17 (drought tolerant) and Anaj-17 (drought-sensitive), and (c) foliar treatments of salicylic acid (0, 50 mM, 75 mM, and 100 mM). Evaluation of wheat plants regarding biochemical, physiological, and morphological attributes were rendered after harvesting of plants. Statistically, maximum shoot and root fresh and dry weights (18.77, 11.15 and 1.99, 1.81 g, respectively) were recorded in cultivar Barani-17 under no drought condition with the application of SA (100 mM). While, minimum shoot and root fresh and dry weights (6.65, 3.14 and 0.73, 0.61 g, respectively) were recorded in cultivar Anaj-2017 under mild drought stress without SA application. The maximum shoot length (68.0 cm) was observed in cultivar Barani-2017 under no drought condition with the application of SA (100 mM). While, maximum root length (59.67 cm) was recorded in cultivar Anaj-17 under moderate drought stress without application of SA. Further, minimum shoot length (28.67 cm) was recorded in Anaj-17 under moderate drought stress without SA application. Minimum root length (38.67 cm) was recorded in cultivar Barani-17 under no drought condition without SA application. Furthermore, maximum physio-biochemical traits, including membrane stability index (MSI), chlorophyl content, photosynthetic rates, stomatal conductance, antioxidant enzymatic activities and relative water content (RWC) were found highest in cultivar Barani-17 under no drought stress and SA application at 100 mM. However, minimum values of these traits were recorded in cultivar Anaj-17 under severe drought stress without SA application. Our results also demonstrated that under severe drought, application of SA at 100 mM significantly increased leaf nitrogen (N), phosphrus (P) and potassium (K) contents and cultivar Barani-17 demonstrated significantly higher values than Anaj-17. The obtained results also indicated that the cultivation of wheat under drought stress conditions noticeably declines the morphological, physiological, and biochemical attributes of the plants. However, the exogenous application of SA had a positive impact on wheat crop for enhancing its productivity.
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spelling pubmed-86875762021-12-21 Exogenous salicylic acid-induced drought stress tolerance in wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) grown under hydroponic culture Ahmad, Ali Aslam, Zubair Naz, Maliha Hussain, Sadam Javed, Talha Aslam, Sadia Raza, Ali Ali, Hayssam M. Siddiqui, Manzer H. Salem, Mohamed Z. M. Hano, Christophe Shabbir, Rubab Ahmar, Sunny Saeed, Tasbiha Jamal, Muhammad Asif PLoS One Research Article Wheat is an important cereal crop, which is adversely affected by water deficit stress. The effect of induced stress can be reduced by the application of salicylic acid (SA). With the objective to combat drought stress in wheat, an experiment was conducted in greenhouse under hydroponic conditions. The treatments consisted of (a) no drought (DD(0) = 0 MPa), mild drought (DD(1) = -0.40 MPa) and severe drought (DD(2) = -0.60 MPa) by applying PEG-8000, (b) two contrasting wheat varieties Barani-17 (drought tolerant) and Anaj-17 (drought-sensitive), and (c) foliar treatments of salicylic acid (0, 50 mM, 75 mM, and 100 mM). Evaluation of wheat plants regarding biochemical, physiological, and morphological attributes were rendered after harvesting of plants. Statistically, maximum shoot and root fresh and dry weights (18.77, 11.15 and 1.99, 1.81 g, respectively) were recorded in cultivar Barani-17 under no drought condition with the application of SA (100 mM). While, minimum shoot and root fresh and dry weights (6.65, 3.14 and 0.73, 0.61 g, respectively) were recorded in cultivar Anaj-2017 under mild drought stress without SA application. The maximum shoot length (68.0 cm) was observed in cultivar Barani-2017 under no drought condition with the application of SA (100 mM). While, maximum root length (59.67 cm) was recorded in cultivar Anaj-17 under moderate drought stress without application of SA. Further, minimum shoot length (28.67 cm) was recorded in Anaj-17 under moderate drought stress without SA application. Minimum root length (38.67 cm) was recorded in cultivar Barani-17 under no drought condition without SA application. Furthermore, maximum physio-biochemical traits, including membrane stability index (MSI), chlorophyl content, photosynthetic rates, stomatal conductance, antioxidant enzymatic activities and relative water content (RWC) were found highest in cultivar Barani-17 under no drought stress and SA application at 100 mM. However, minimum values of these traits were recorded in cultivar Anaj-17 under severe drought stress without SA application. Our results also demonstrated that under severe drought, application of SA at 100 mM significantly increased leaf nitrogen (N), phosphrus (P) and potassium (K) contents and cultivar Barani-17 demonstrated significantly higher values than Anaj-17. The obtained results also indicated that the cultivation of wheat under drought stress conditions noticeably declines the morphological, physiological, and biochemical attributes of the plants. However, the exogenous application of SA had a positive impact on wheat crop for enhancing its productivity. Public Library of Science 2021-12-20 /pmc/articles/PMC8687576/ /pubmed/34928959 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0260556 Text en © 2021 Ahmad et al https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Ahmad, Ali
Aslam, Zubair
Naz, Maliha
Hussain, Sadam
Javed, Talha
Aslam, Sadia
Raza, Ali
Ali, Hayssam M.
Siddiqui, Manzer H.
Salem, Mohamed Z. M.
Hano, Christophe
Shabbir, Rubab
Ahmar, Sunny
Saeed, Tasbiha
Jamal, Muhammad Asif
Exogenous salicylic acid-induced drought stress tolerance in wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) grown under hydroponic culture
title Exogenous salicylic acid-induced drought stress tolerance in wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) grown under hydroponic culture
title_full Exogenous salicylic acid-induced drought stress tolerance in wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) grown under hydroponic culture
title_fullStr Exogenous salicylic acid-induced drought stress tolerance in wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) grown under hydroponic culture
title_full_unstemmed Exogenous salicylic acid-induced drought stress tolerance in wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) grown under hydroponic culture
title_short Exogenous salicylic acid-induced drought stress tolerance in wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) grown under hydroponic culture
title_sort exogenous salicylic acid-induced drought stress tolerance in wheat (triticum aestivum l.) grown under hydroponic culture
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8687576/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34928959
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0260556
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