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Exogenous Application of Thiourea Ameliorates Salt Stress Effects by Alleviation of Oxidative Damage in Hybrid Maize

Exogenous Application of Thiourea Ameliorates Salt Stress Effects by Alleviation of Oxidative Damage in Hybrid Maize
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摘要 Salinity is the most damaging factor towards crop production. The aim of this study was to investigate the possible role of thiourea in salinity tolerance. These experiments were carried out on two maize hybrids (DK6789 and 33M15) using the optimized thiourea level (400 μM) in autumn and spring seasons, and the growth and physiological attributes were observed. Salt stress caused a substantial suppression of growth, and damaging effects were observed, as reduction in shoot and root length, their fresh and dry weights, decreased root number and shoot/root ratio, increased accumulation of H202, malondialdehyde (MDA) in root and shoot tissues, and enhancement in activities of some key antioxidant enzymes (catalase, peroxidase and superoxide dismutase) with altered ascorbate peroxidase level in leaves of both maize hybrids. Medium supplemented thiourea was found to be very effective in improving growth may be due to decreased H202, MDA and further enhanced the activities of antioxidants with higher accumulation of ascorbate peroxidase under control and saline conditions. Salinity tolerance induced by thiourea was superior in the spring than in autumn grown maize. From the changes in the growth and physiological attributes of maize, it can be concluded that thiourea application has a great potential to alleviate the deteriorating effects of salt stress on maize and is recommended for improving growth in marginally to moderately saline soils.
出处 《Journal of Agricultural Science and Technology(A)》 2016年第4期220-231,共12页 农业科学与技术(A)
关键词 SALINITY THIOUREA MALONDIALDEHYDE H202 maize. 杂交玉米 应用程序 盐胁迫 硫脲 抗坏血酸过氧化物酶 氧化损伤 超氧化物歧化酶 抑制生长
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