Journal of Plant Interactions (Jan 2017)

Salicylic acid induced changes on antioxidant capacity, pigments and grain yield of soybean genotypes in water deficit condition

  • Nasrin Razmi,
  • Ali Ebadi,
  • Jahanfar Daneshian,
  • Soodabeh Jahanbakhsh

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1080/17429145.2017.1392623
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 1
pp. 457 – 464

Abstract

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Salicylic acid (SA) plays an important role in the regulation of plant growth and development in response to water deficit. The effect of SA (0, 0.4 and 0.8 mM) on some physiological parameters of three soybean genotypes was investigated in three irrigation schedules included (85%, 65% and 45% of field capacity) during 2014–2015. Results showed that water deficit decreased stomatal conductance, leaf area index, relative water content, membrane stability index, yield components and grain yield particularly in L17 genotype. Activities of superoxide dismutase, ascorbate peroxidase and concentration of hydrogen peroxide, proline and total protein were increased in response to water deficit as well as SA applications. SA inhibited catalase activity resulting in increased hydrogen peroxide accumulation in soybean genotypes. Application of 0.4 mM SA decreased the adverse effects of water deficit in soybean genotypes by elevation of antioxidant enzymes activity and reducing malondialdehyde formation especially in Williams genotype.

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