水杨酸预浸泡诱导水稻抗旱性研究

IF 0.7 Q4 METEOROLOGY & ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCES
P. Verma, C. Azad, P. Singh
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水稻需要更多的水,因此任何水分胁迫都会导致总体产量和生产力的下降。研究了干旱胁迫下水杨酸(SA) 0.5 mM对水稻分蘖期形态和生理性状的影响。与对照相比,经SA预处理的水稻种子在萌发率、根长、茎长和鲜重方面均表现出较好的生长效果。水稻移栽35 d后,分别对经SA处理和未经SA处理的两组植株施加干旱胁迫,干旱胁迫条件分别为7 d和14 d。所有试验均以完全随机的方式进行,每个处理3个重复。干旱条件下,水杨酸处理的植株叶面积和相对含水量(RWC)明显减少。我们的数据表明,使用外源SA作为水稻种子的预浸泡处理,通过保持水稻叶片的水分含量,提高了水稻植株应对干旱胁迫的后期抗旱性。这种方法成本低,便于农民在苗期和分蘖期保护植物,这也会影响到水稻最后的产量。
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Inducing Drought Tolerance in Rice Plants by Presoaking with Salicylic Acid
Rice needs more water, and therefore any water stress results in a reduction in overall yield and productivity. The purpose of this study was to examine the effects of salicylic acid (SA) 0.5 mM on the morphological and physiological traits of rice plants during the tillering stage under drought stress. Rice seeds presoaked with SA showed better growth in 7 days old rice seedlings in terms of germination percentage, root length, shoot length and fresh weight compared to the control. Drought conditions were applied to rice plants after 35 days of transplantation in two groups, SA treated and SA untreated, for 7 and 14 days of drought stress conditions, respectively. All experiments were conducted in a totally randomised manner with three replicates per treatment. Leaf area and relative water content (RWC) reduction were significantly prevented in salicylic acid-treated plants under drought conditions. Our data suggest that, using exogenous SA as a presoaking treatment on rice seeds improved drought tolerance in the later stages of rice plants in coping with drought stress by preserving water content in rice leaves. This method is low-cost and accessible to farmers for protecting plants during the seedling and tillering stages, which also affect rice yield at the end.
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Journal of Climate Change
Journal of Climate Change METEOROLOGY & ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCES-
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