| Literature DB >> 32553087 |
George Bawa1, Lingyang Feng1, Jianyi Shi1, Guopeng Chen1, Yajiao Cheng1, Jie Luo2, Weishu Wu2, Bancy Ngoke2, Ping Cheng1, Zhongqin Tang1, Tian Pu1, Jiang Liu1, Weiguo Liu1, Taiwen Yong1, Junbo Du1, Wenyu Yang1, Xiaochun Wang3.
Abstract
Melatonin (MT) regulates several physiological activities in plants. However, information on how MT regulates soybean growth under low-temperature (LT) stress is lacking. To better understand how MT promotes plant growth and development under LT stress, we designed this study to evaluate the role of MT pretreatment on soybean seedlings exposed to LT stress. Our results showed that LT stress increased oxidative damage by increasing reactive oxygen species (ROS) accumulation, which affected the growth and development of soybean seedlings. However, the application of 5 µmol L-1 MT significantly decreased the oxidative damage by increasing plant mineral element concentrations and the transcript abundance of antioxidant related genes, which enhanced the decrease in ROS accumulation. These results collectively suggest the involvement of MT in improving LT stress tolerance of soybean seedlings by mediating plant mineral elements and the expression of genes involved in the antioxidant pathway.Entities:
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32553087 DOI: 10.1071/FP19358
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Funct Plant Biol ISSN: 1445-4416 Impact factor: 3.101