Photosynthetica (May 2019)

Effects of melatonin on photosynthesis and soybean seed growth during grain filling under drought stress

  • J.N. ZOU,
  • X.J. JIN,
  • Y.X. ZHANG C.Y. REN M.C. ZHANG M.X. WANG

DOI
https://doi.org/10.32615/ps.2019.066
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 57, no. 2
pp. 512 – 520

Abstract

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We studied the effects of melatonin on soybean photosynthesis and seed growth at different developmental stages under drought stress induced by polyethylene glycol in the growth medium. Experimental groups were supplied with a normal nutrient solution after seven days of continuous treatment; overall, five treatments were completed when the early maturity stage was reached. Under normal water supply, melatonin supplementation had no significant effect on the photosynthetic characteristics or soybean seed growth. However, drought stress reduced leaf relative water content, chlorophyll content, and relative photosynthetic gas-exchange parameters, while it increased a leaf content of osmoregulatory substances, antioxidant-related enzyme activities, and seed growth-related indicators. Compared to the drought-stressed group, the melatonin treatment under drought stress improved the above indicators; specifically, melatonin effectively increased the photosynthetic rate, 100-seed mass, and total seed mass per plant. All the effects were most significant during the first seven days after the early seed-filling stage.

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