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摘要
扁豆(Lens culinaris Medik.)是全球重要的农作物,尤其是在土耳其、西亚、南欧、印度和非洲。扁豆是一种宝贵的食物来源,富含蛋白质、碳水化合物、矿物质和维生素。然而,小扁豆生产面临着盐胁迫带来的挑战,盐胁迫阻碍了植物的水分吸收,并对植物产生毒性影响。本研究旨在调查水杨酸(SA)种子处理和不同浓度的盐(NaCl)对扁豆种子萌发和发育的影响。研究在土耳其迪克勒大学农学院的大田作物生物技术实验室进行。研究对名为 İlke 的扁豆品种使用了对照、2 种盐(NaCl)、4 种水杨酸(SA)剂量及其组合。计算了发芽率、能量、速率指数、平均发芽时间、峰值和活力指数。结果表明,在盐胁迫条件下,SA 对提高扁豆发芽率有显著影响。具体来说,与较高浓度的氯化钠相比,较低浓度的氯化钠与 SA 结合使用对发芽和生长参数有积极影响。对照和 0.25 SA 剂量处理的发芽率、能量和速率指数值最高。在 50 NaCl 浓度下,水杨酸剂量的发芽率、能量和速率指数值均高于 100 NaCl 浓度。增加 SA 和盐剂量对扁豆种子萌发有负面影响。这一发现对受盐分影响地区的扁豆种植意义重大,为提高作物在严峻环境条件下的抗逆性和产量提供了一种潜在的策略。
Effects of Salicylic Acid Seed Priming on Germination of Lentil (Lens culinaris Medik.) Exposed to Salt Stress
Lentil (Lens culinaris Medik.) is an essential crop globally, particularly in Türkiye, West Asia, Southern Europe, India, and Africa. Lentil is a valuable food source, rich in proteins, carbohydrates, minerals, and vitamins. However, lentil production faces challenges due to salinity stress, which hampers water uptake and causes toxic effects on plants. The aim of the study was to investigate the effects of salicylic acid (SA) seed priming and varying salt (NaCl) concentrations on the germination and development of lentil seeds. The research was conducted in Field Crops Biotechnology laboratory, University of Dicle, Faculty of Agriculture, Türkiye. In the research, control, 2 salt (NaCl), 4 salicylic acid (SA) doses and their combinations were used on Lens culinaris variety called İlke. Germination percentage, energy, rate index, mean germination time, peak value, and vigor index were calculated. The results demonstrated that SA had a significant impact on improving lentil germination under salt stress conditions. Specifically, lower concentrations of NaCl combined with SA showed positive effects on germination and growth parameters, compared to higher NaCl concentrations. The highest germination percentage, energy and rate index values were in the control and 0.25 SA dose treatment. Salicylic acid doses, under 50 NaCl concentration exhibited higher germination percentage, energy and rate index values than under 100 NaCl. Increasing SA and salt doses negatively affected lentil seed germination. This finding is significant for lentil cultivation in salt-affected areas, offering a potential strategy to improve crop resilience and yield in challenging environmental conditions.