Foliar application of methyl jasmonate affects impatiens walleriana growth and leaf physiology under drought stress.

IF 2.8 4区 生物学 Q3 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
Marija Đurić, Angelina Subotić, Ljiljana Prokić, Milana Trifunović-Momčilov, Snežana Milošević
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In this study, the effects of foliar applied methyl jasmonate (MeJA) on drought-stressed Impatiens walleriana growth and leaf physiology parameters: stomatal conductance, chlorophyll, flavonoid, anthocyanin, and nitrogen balance index (NBI), were evaluated. These parameters could serve as indicators of drought tolerance of I. walleriana, a popular horticultural plant worldwide that is very sensitive to drought. The experiment included four treatments: control, drought-stressed plants sprayed with distilled water, drought-stressed plants sprayed with 5 µM MeJA, and drought-stressed plants sprayed with 50 µM MeJA. Foliar spraying with MeJA was performed twice: seven days before and on the day of drought induction. The stressed plant groups were non-irrigated to achieve soil water contents (SWC) of 15 and 5%, while control plants were well-watered throughout the experiment (35-37% SWC). The results of this study showed that drought significantly reduced I. walleriana fresh and dry shoot weight, as well as total leaf area, but did not impact on dry matter content. The foliar application of MeJA improved growth parameters of I. walleriana, depending on the elicitor concentration and drought intensity. Stomatal conductance was slightly reduced at 5% SWC, and foliar applied MeJA at both concentrations. The flavonoid index was slightly reduced at 15 and 5% SWC when 50 µM MeJA was foliar applied, while there were no observed changes in the anthocyanin index in any treatments. The foliar application of 50 µM MeJA increased the chlorophyll index and NBI of I. walleriana at 5% SWC, indicating a contribution of the elicitor to plant drought tolerance at the physiological level.

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干旱胁迫下,茉莉酸甲酯对凤仙花生长和叶片生理的影响。
本研究评估了叶面施用茉莉酸甲酯(MeJA)对干旱胁迫下的凤仙花生长和叶片生理参数:气孔导度、叶绿素、类黄酮、花青素和氮平衡指数(NBI)的影响。这些参数可以作为瓦列安娜耐旱性的指标,瓦列安娜是一种世界各地流行的园艺植物,对干旱非常敏感。试验包括四个处理:对照、用蒸馏水喷洒干旱胁迫植物、用5 µM MeJA,并向干旱胁迫的植物喷洒50 µM MeJA。MeJA叶面喷雾两次:干旱诱导前7天和诱导当天。胁迫植物组不灌溉以达到15%和5%的土壤含水量(SWC),而对照植物在整个实验过程中都得到了良好的灌溉(35-37%的SWC)。本研究结果表明,干旱显著降低了印度卷须的鲜梢和干梢重量以及总叶面积,但不影响干物质含量。MeJA的叶面施用改善了瓦氏乳杆菌的生长参数,这取决于诱导子浓度和干旱强度。在5%SWC下,气孔导度略有降低,叶面施用两种浓度的MeJA。当SWC为15%和5%时,类黄酮指数在50 µM MeJA是叶面施用的,而在任何处理中都没有观察到花青素指数的变化。50的叶面施用 µM MeJA在5%SWC下增加了瓦氏乳杆菌的叶绿素指数和NBI,表明诱导子在生理水平上对植物耐旱性有贡献。
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Plant Signaling & Behavior
Plant Signaling & Behavior Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Plant Science
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6.00
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3.40%
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111
期刊介绍: Plant Signaling & Behavior, a multidisciplinary peer-reviewed journal published monthly online, publishes original research articles and reviews covering the latest aspects of signal perception and transduction, integrative plant physiology, and information acquisition and processing.
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