Gibberellic Acid Modulates the Changes Induced by Phenolic Compounds on the Germination and Seedling Growth in Cucumber (Cucumis sativus L.)

B. Ali, S. Muzaffar, N. A. Wani, N. Amin
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Phytohormones play critical a role in the plant growth and development and enhance the resistance to several stress situations. Phenolic compounds are some of the most widespread molecules among plant secondary metabolites, which inhibit seed germination and seedling growth in cucumber. With an objective to explore the possible ameliorators of inhibitory impact of phenolic compounds, cucumber (Cucumis sativus L.) cv. Long Green seeds exposed to 10−4 M each of catechol, gallic acid or pyrogallic acid were treated with 10−3 M of gibberellic acid (GA3). Exposure of the seeds to the phenolic compounds significantly decreased the germination percentage, growth of radicle and hypocotyls and the fresh and dry weight of the seedlings. However, the follow up treatment with 10−3 M of GA3 reversed the inhibitory impact of the phenolic compounds and there was a significant improvement in these parameters after GA3 treatment. However, total phenolic content in the seedlings increased in response to phenolic compound treatments.
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赤霉素酸调节酚类化合物对黄瓜萌发和幼苗生长的影响
植物激素在植物生长发育中起着至关重要的作用,增强了植物对多种逆境的抗性。酚类化合物是植物次生代谢产物中分布最广的一类分子,对黄瓜种子萌发和幼苗生长具有抑制作用。为了探讨黄瓜(Cucumis sativus L.)抗氧化活性的可能改善剂。长绿色种子分别暴露于10−4 M的儿茶酚、没食子酸或焦性没食子酸中,再用10−3 M的赤霉素酸(GA3)处理。酚类化合物显著降低了种子发芽率、胚根和下胚轴的生长以及幼苗的鲜重和干重。然而,10−3 M GA3的后续处理逆转了酚类化合物的抑制作用,GA3处理后这些参数有显著改善。但复合酚处理的幼苗总酚含量增加。
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