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Differential Physiological Responses to Salt Stress between Salt-Sensitive and Salt-Tolerant japonica Rice Cultivars at the Post-Germination and Seedling Stages

Soil salinity is a key source of abiotic stress in the cultivation of rice. In this study, two currently cultivated japonica rice species—Zhegeng 78 (salt-tolerant) and Zhegeng 99 (salt-sensitive)—with similar backgrounds were identified and used to investigate their differential responses to salt s...

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Autores principales: Ye, Shenghai, Huang, Zhibo, Zhao, Guibin, Zhai, Rongrong, Ye, Jing, Wu, Mingming, Yu, Faming, Zhu, Guofu, Zhang, Xiaoming
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8696616/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34834796
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants10112433
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author Ye, Shenghai
Huang, Zhibo
Zhao, Guibin
Zhai, Rongrong
Ye, Jing
Wu, Mingming
Yu, Faming
Zhu, Guofu
Zhang, Xiaoming
author_facet Ye, Shenghai
Huang, Zhibo
Zhao, Guibin
Zhai, Rongrong
Ye, Jing
Wu, Mingming
Yu, Faming
Zhu, Guofu
Zhang, Xiaoming
author_sort Ye, Shenghai
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description Soil salinity is a key source of abiotic stress in the cultivation of rice. In this study, two currently cultivated japonica rice species—Zhegeng 78 (salt-tolerant) and Zhegeng 99 (salt-sensitive)—with similar backgrounds were identified and used to investigate their differential responses to salt stress at the post-germination and seedling stages. Quantitative RT-PCR analysis demonstrated that the expression of OsSOS1, OsHAK1, and OsHAK5 at the post-germination stage, and the expression of OsHKT1,1, OsHTK2,1, and OsHAK1 at the seedling stage, were significantly higher in the salt-tolerant Zhegeng 78 compared with those of the salt-sensitive Zhegeng 99 under salt stress. The significantly lower Na(+) net uptake rate at the post-germination and higher K(+) net uptake rates at the post-germination and seedling stages were observed in the salt-tolerant Zhegeng 78 compared with those of the salt-sensitive Zhegeng 99 under salt stress. Significantly higher activity of peroxidase (POD) and the lower hydrogen peroxide (H(2)O(2)) accumulation were observed in the salt-tolerant Zhegeng 78 compared with those of salt-sensitive Zhegeng 99 under salt stress at the seeding stage. The salt-tolerant Zhegeng 78 might be valuable in future cultivation in salinity soils.
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spelling pubmed-86966162021-12-24 Differential Physiological Responses to Salt Stress between Salt-Sensitive and Salt-Tolerant japonica Rice Cultivars at the Post-Germination and Seedling Stages Ye, Shenghai Huang, Zhibo Zhao, Guibin Zhai, Rongrong Ye, Jing Wu, Mingming Yu, Faming Zhu, Guofu Zhang, Xiaoming Plants (Basel) Article Soil salinity is a key source of abiotic stress in the cultivation of rice. In this study, two currently cultivated japonica rice species—Zhegeng 78 (salt-tolerant) and Zhegeng 99 (salt-sensitive)—with similar backgrounds were identified and used to investigate their differential responses to salt stress at the post-germination and seedling stages. Quantitative RT-PCR analysis demonstrated that the expression of OsSOS1, OsHAK1, and OsHAK5 at the post-germination stage, and the expression of OsHKT1,1, OsHTK2,1, and OsHAK1 at the seedling stage, were significantly higher in the salt-tolerant Zhegeng 78 compared with those of the salt-sensitive Zhegeng 99 under salt stress. The significantly lower Na(+) net uptake rate at the post-germination and higher K(+) net uptake rates at the post-germination and seedling stages were observed in the salt-tolerant Zhegeng 78 compared with those of the salt-sensitive Zhegeng 99 under salt stress. Significantly higher activity of peroxidase (POD) and the lower hydrogen peroxide (H(2)O(2)) accumulation were observed in the salt-tolerant Zhegeng 78 compared with those of salt-sensitive Zhegeng 99 under salt stress at the seeding stage. The salt-tolerant Zhegeng 78 might be valuable in future cultivation in salinity soils. MDPI 2021-11-11 /pmc/articles/PMC8696616/ /pubmed/34834796 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants10112433 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/).
spellingShingle Article
Ye, Shenghai
Huang, Zhibo
Zhao, Guibin
Zhai, Rongrong
Ye, Jing
Wu, Mingming
Yu, Faming
Zhu, Guofu
Zhang, Xiaoming
Differential Physiological Responses to Salt Stress between Salt-Sensitive and Salt-Tolerant japonica Rice Cultivars at the Post-Germination and Seedling Stages
title Differential Physiological Responses to Salt Stress between Salt-Sensitive and Salt-Tolerant japonica Rice Cultivars at the Post-Germination and Seedling Stages
title_full Differential Physiological Responses to Salt Stress between Salt-Sensitive and Salt-Tolerant japonica Rice Cultivars at the Post-Germination and Seedling Stages
title_fullStr Differential Physiological Responses to Salt Stress between Salt-Sensitive and Salt-Tolerant japonica Rice Cultivars at the Post-Germination and Seedling Stages
title_full_unstemmed Differential Physiological Responses to Salt Stress between Salt-Sensitive and Salt-Tolerant japonica Rice Cultivars at the Post-Germination and Seedling Stages
title_short Differential Physiological Responses to Salt Stress between Salt-Sensitive and Salt-Tolerant japonica Rice Cultivars at the Post-Germination and Seedling Stages
title_sort differential physiological responses to salt stress between salt-sensitive and salt-tolerant japonica rice cultivars at the post-germination and seedling stages
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8696616/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34834796
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants10112433
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