Literature DB >> 32787497

24-epibrassinolide induces protection against waterlogging and alleviates impacts on the root structures, photosynthetic machinery and biomass in soybean.

Ynglety Cascaes Pereira1, Fernanda Rodrigues da Silva1, Breno Ricardo Serrão da Silva1, Flávio José Rodrigues Cruz2, Douglas José Marques3, Allan Klynger da Silva Lobato1.   

Abstract

Plants exhibit several restrictions under waterlogging conditions, including stomatal limitations, negative impacts on gas exchange, lower nutrient uptake and reduced growth. 24-epibrassinolide (EBR) is a polyhydroxylated steroid, with the advantages to be a natural and biodegradable molecule, presenting beneficial roles in metabolic and physiological processes. The aim of this research is to investigate whether EBR can protect soybean plants against damage caused by waterlogging and evaluate the responses associated with the root and leaf anatomy, photosynthetic machinery and biomass. This study used a completely randomized factorial design with two water conditions (control and waterlogging) and three concentrations of 24-epibrassinolide (0, 5 and 10 nM EBR). This steroid stimulated the activities of enzymes linked to the antioxidant system and resulted in minor damage to the chloroplast membranes. EBR maximized the efficiency of photosystem II and improved the gas exchange, which was explained by the higher density and index of the stomata in addition to the increased chlorophyll content and electron transport rate. In root structures, EBR mitigated the impact of waterlogging on vascular cylinder and metaxilem, suggesting maintenance and functions of these structures in plants stressed.

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Keywords:  Glycine max ; Brassinosteroids; gas exchange; growth; hypoxia; metaxylem; root anatomy

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32787497      PMCID: PMC7588182          DOI: 10.1080/15592324.2020.1805885

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Plant Signal Behav        ISSN: 1559-2316


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