D. Lang, P. Fei, G. Cao, X. Jia, Y. T. Li, X. Zhang
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Silicon promotes seedling growth and alters endogenous IAA, GA3 and ABA concentrations in Glycyrrhiza uralensis under 100 mM NaCl stress
ABSTRACTA sand culture experiment was conducted to determine the effects of Si on the growth and endogenous hormone concentrations (indole-3-acetic acid [IAA], gibberellic acid [GA3], and abscisic acid [ABA]) in Glycyrrhiza uralensis seedlings under 100 mM NaCl stress. Si time-dependently improved the growth and increased the biomass of seedlings, and the effect was greater at 20 days than that at 10 days after Si treatment. The effects of Si on the growth parameters and biomass were dependent on Si concentration, that is, these parameters increased with increasing Si concentration. Si also increased the levels of endogenous hormones in G. uralensis seedlings in a concentration-dependent manner. The effects on IAA and GA3 increased with increasing Si concentrations, and the effect on ABA was higher at 2 mM Si than that at the other Si concentrations. Furthermore, the effects of Si on IAA and GA3 were greater at 10 days than those at 20 days after the treatment, whereas the effect on ABA was greater at 20 ...
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The Journal of Horticultural Science and Biotechnology is an international, peer-reviewed journal, which publishes original research contributions into the production, improvement and utilisation of horticultural crops. It aims to provide scientific knowledge of interest to those engaged in scientific research and the practice of horticulture. The scope of the journal includes studies on fruit and other perennial crops, vegetables and ornamentals grown in temperate or tropical regions and their use in commercial, amenity or urban horticulture. Papers, including reviews, that give new insights into plant and crop growth, yield, quality and response to the environment, are welcome, including those arising from technological innovation and developments in crop genome sequencing and other biotechnological advances.