International Journal of Molecular Sciences (Aug 2021)

Effect of Magnetopriming on Photosynthetic Performance of Plants

  • Mohammad Sarraf,
  • Kricelle Mosquera Deamici,
  • Houda Taimourya,
  • Monirul Islam,
  • Sunita Kataria,
  • Ritesh Kumar Raipuria,
  • Gholamreza Abdi,
  • Marian Brestic

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms22179353
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 22, no. 17
p. 9353

Abstract

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Magnetopriming has emerged as a promising seed-priming method, improving seed vigor, plant performance and productivity under both normal and stressed conditions. Various recent reports have demonstrated that improved photosynthesis can lead to higher biomass accumulation and overall crop yield. The major focus of the present review is magnetopriming-based, improved growth parameters, which ultimately favor increased photosynthetic performance. The plants originating from magnetoprimed seeds showed increased plant height, leaf area, fresh weight, thick midrib and minor veins. Similarly, chlorophyll and carotenoid contents, efficiency of PSII, quantum yield of electron transport, stomatal conductance, and activities of carbonic anhydrase (CA), Rubisco and PEP-carboxylase enzymes are enhanced with magnetopriming of the seeds. In addition, a higher fluorescence yield at the J-I-P phase in polyphasic chlorophyll a fluorescence (OJIP) transient curves was observed in plants originating from magnetoprimed seeds. Here, we have presented an overview of available studies supporting the magnetopriming-based improvement of various parameters determining the photosynthetic performance of crop plants, which consequently increases crop yield. Additionally, we suggest the need for more in-depth molecular analysis in the future to shed light upon hidden regulatory mechanisms involved in magnetopriming-based, improved photosynthetic performance.

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