盐渍条件下芝麻对叶施硫脲的响应

Sadia Aziz Dhillon, Nazoora Mujahid, M. Shahbaz, A. Debez
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盐胁迫是粮食生产中最普遍的限制之一,最终导致负面的财政、环境和社会后果。硫脲是促进植物生长和产量的重要化学品。芝麻(Sesamum indicum L.)是半干旱和干旱地区的作物,其药用和籽油特性是众所周知的。通过盆栽试验,研究了硫脲对盐胁迫下芝麻植株的影响。选用TH-5和TH-6两个品种的芝麻。播种28 d和34 d后,分别维持0和70 mM两个盐胁迫水平和150 mM两个叶施硫脲水平。播种56 d后采集各形态生理指标数据。结果表明,盐胁迫降低了幼苗的茎部质量、鲜根质量和干根质量以及茎部和根系长度。生理参数中,叶绿素和气体交换属性也受到盐度胁迫的负面影响。盐胁迫使SOD和POD活性升高,MDA水平升高。叶面施硫脲提高了油菜叶绿素b、总叶绿素和类胡萝卜素含量。盐胁迫下TH-6。对照和盐胁迫条件下两个品种的POD活性及根系K+浓度。硫脲对盐胁迫下TH-5也有促进作用。总体而言,叶面施硫脲减轻了盐分对芝麻的负面影响。
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Response of sesame (Sesamum indicum L.) to foliar-applied thiourea under saline conditions
Salt stress is among the most pervasive limitations for food production, which eventually results in negative financial, environmental and social consequences. Thiourea is a vital chemical which improves growth and yield of plants. Sesame (Sesamum indicum L.) is a crop of semi-arid and arid regions, whose medicinal and seed oil properties are well known. A pot experiment was carried out to examine the impact of thiourea on sesame plants exposed to saline conditions. Two cultivars of sesame, i.e., TH-5 and TH-6 were used. Two levels (0 and 70 mM) of salinity stress as well as two foliar-applied levels (water spray and 150 mM) of thiourea were maintained after 28 and 34 days of seed sowing, respectively. Data for various morphological and physiological attributes was taken after 56 days of seed sowing. The results showed that salinity stress diminished shoot mass along with root mass (fresh and dry) as well as shoot and root lengths. Of physiological parameters, chlorophyll and gas exchange attributes were also negatively affected by the salinity stress. Salinity stress escalated the activities of SOD and POD as well as the levels of MDA. Foliar-applied thiourea raised the contents of chlorophyll b, total chlorophyll and carotenoids of cv. TH-6 under salt stress. The activity of POD of both cultivars under control and salt stress conditions and root K+ concentration of cv.TH-5 under salt stress were also enhanced by thiourea. Overall, foliar application of thiourea mitigated the negative impacts of salinity on sesame.
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