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Selenium mitigates salt-induced oxidative stress in durum wheat (Triticum durum Desf.) seedlings by modulating chlorophyll fluorescence, osmolyte accumulation, and antioxidant system.

Yong Liang1, Daqing Li2, Yuexing Chen3, Jianping Cheng2, Gang Zhao1, Tzion Fahima4, Jun Yan1.   

Abstract

Hydroponic experiments were conducted to investigate the effects of different concentrations of sodium selenate (Na2SeO4) and sodium selenite (Na2SeO3) on durum wheat seed germination and seedling growth under salt stress. The treatments used were 0 and 50 mM NaCl solutions, each supplemented with Na2SeO4 or Na2SeO3 at 0, 0.1, 1, 2, 4, 8, or 10 μM. Salt alone significantly inhibited seed germination and reduced seedling growth. Addition of low concentrations (0.1-4 μM) of Na2SeO4 or Na2SeO3 mitigated the adverse effects of salt stress on seed germination, biomass accumulation, and other physiological attributes. Among them, 1 μM Na2SeO4 was most effective at restoring seed germination rate, germination energy, and germination index, significantly increasing these parameters by about 12.35, 24.17, and 11.42%, respectively, compared to salt-stress conditions. Adding low concentrations of Na2SeO4 or Na2SeO3 to the salt solution also had positive effects on chlorophyll fluorescence indices, decreased the concentrations of free proline and malondialdehyde, as well as electrolyte leakage, and increased catalase, superoxide dismutase, and peroxidase activities in roots and shoots. However, high concentrations (8-10 μM) of Na2SeO4 or Na2SeO3 disrupted seed germination and seedling growth, with damage caused by Na2SeO3 being more severe than that by Na2SeO4. It is thus clear that exogenous selenium can improve the adaptability of processing wheat to salt stress and maintain higher photosynthetic rate by decreasing the accumulation of reactive oxygen species and alleviating the degree of membrane lipid peroxidation. Na2SeO4 was more effective than Na2SeO3 at all given concentrations. © King Abdulaziz City for Science and Technology 2020.

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Keywords:  Durum wheat; Salt stress; Seed germination; Seedling growth; Sodium selenate; Sodium selenite

Year:  2020        PMID: 32832329      PMCID: PMC7395924          DOI: 10.1007/s13205-020-02358-3

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  3 Biotech        ISSN: 2190-5738            Impact factor:   2.406


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5.  Selenium biofortification enhances the growth and alters the physiological response of lamb's lettuce grown under high temperature stress.

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8.  Exogenous Melatonin Mitigates Acid Rain Stress to Tomato Plants through Modulation of Leaf Ultrastructure, Photosynthesis and Antioxidant Potential.

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9.  Rootstock Alleviates Salt Stress in Grafted Mulberry Seedlings: Physiological and PSII Function Responses.

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Journal:  Front Plant Sci       Date:  2018-12-11       Impact factor: 5.753

Review 10.  Estimation of Chlorophyll Fluorescence at Different Scales: A Review.

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Journal:  Sensors (Basel)       Date:  2019-07-08       Impact factor: 3.576

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Review 2.  Changes in Antioxidant Defence System in Durum Wheat under Hyperosmotic Stress: A Concise Overview.

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3.  Gene Expression Analyses Reveal Mechanisms of Inhibited Yellowing by Applying Selenium-Chitosan on Fresh-Cut Broccoli.

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