冷等离子体技术作为种子催芽前处理提高了豆的萌发率,降低了盐胁迫。

IF 3.9 2区 综合性期刊 Q1 MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES
Zahra Mousavi Shahabi, Fatemeh Nasibi, Hadi Noori
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豆科植物拟豆属(Prosopis koelziana)在干旱地区的生态和经济中起着至关重要的作用。它通常用于恢复沙漠、森林和低肥力和高盐浓度的退化土壤。然而,最近的研究表明,尽管P. koelziana总体上具有较高的耐受性,但其幼苗对盐度胁迫非常敏感。本研究旨在探讨利用冷等离子体技术作为种子预处理,提高种子发芽率和幼苗对盐胁迫的耐受性。在试验中,盐浓度为100 mM和200 mM时,豆豆种子的发芽率分别为44% ~ 21%,血浆处理8分钟后,种子的发芽率分别为100%和68%。这种改善归因于种子内部发生的各种物理和生化变化,例如对水和气体的渗透性增加。此外,在100mm和200mm盐胁迫下,8分钟血浆处理后,植物的膜脂过氧化(氧化应激的一个指标)分别减少了35%和50%。在中度和重度盐胁迫下,等离子体处理的植株过氧化氢酶(CAT)、抗坏血酸过氧化物酶(APX)和愈创木酚过氧化物酶(GPX)活性显著高于未处理的植株。相反,多酚氧化酶(PPO)活性降低。这些研究结果表明,冷等离子体启动是一种很有前途的对抗盐度胁迫的方法,并突出了其在干旱生态系统中提高毛豆(Prosopis koelziana)生存和保护的潜力。
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Cold plasma technology as a pre-treatment for seed priming enhances germination and reduces salinity stress in Prosopis Koelziana.

Cold plasma technology as a pre-treatment for seed priming enhances germination and reduces salinity stress in Prosopis Koelziana.

Cold plasma technology as a pre-treatment for seed priming enhances germination and reduces salinity stress in Prosopis Koelziana.

Cold plasma technology as a pre-treatment for seed priming enhances germination and reduces salinity stress in Prosopis Koelziana.

The Prosopis koelziana genus, part of the Fabaceae family, plays a crucial role in the ecology and economy of arid regions. It is commonly used for restoring deserts, forests, and degraded soils that have low fertility and high salt concentrations. However, recent research has shown that the seedlings of P. koelziana are highly susceptible to salinity stress, despite their overall high tolerance. This study aimed to explore the use of cold plasma technology as a seed pretreatment to enhance germination rates and seedling tolerance to salt stress. In the study, the germination rates of Prosopis koelziana seeds improved significantly: from 44% to 21% at 100 mM and 200 mM salinity, respectively, to 100% and 68% after an 8-minute plasma treatment. This improvement is attributed to various physical and biochemical changes occurring within the seeds, such as increased permeability to water and gases. Furthermore, after the 8-minute plasma treatment, membrane lipid peroxidation-an indicator of oxidative stress-was reduced by 35% and 50% in plants subjected to 100 mM and 200 mM salt stress, respectively. Under both moderate and severe salt stress, the activities of the enzymes catalase (CAT), ascorbate peroxidase (APX), and guaiacol peroxidase (GPX) significantly increased in plasma-treated plants compared to those not treated with cold plasma. In contrast, the activity of polyphenol oxidase (PPO) decreased. These findings suggest that cold plasma priming is a promising method for combating salinity stress and highlight its potential in enhancing the survival and conservation of Prosopis koelziana in arid ecosystems.

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