The newly synthesized plant growth regulator S-methylmethionine salicylate may provide protection against high salinity in wheat
Plant growth regulation • 2018
Publication Information
Authors
Tibor Janda, Radwan Khalil, Judit Tajti, Magda Pál, Gabriella Szalai, Szabolcs Rudnóy, Ilona Rácz, György Kátay, Anna B Molnár, Magdalena A Lejmel, Tihana Marček, Gyöngyvér Gell, Zsófia Birinyi, Éva Darko
Keywords
Gene expression · Osmotic adjustment · Salicylic acid · Salt stress · S-methylmethionine · Triticum aestivum L
Journal
Plant growth regulation
Publisher
Springer Netherlands
Volume
85
Issue
2
Pages
305-315
publication.type
International
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Supplementary Materials
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Abstract
High salinity is one of the major environmental factors limiting the productivity of crop species worldwide. Improving the stress tolerance of cultivated plants and thus increasing crop yields in an environmentally friendly way is a crucial task in agriculture. In the present work the ability of a new derivative, S-methylmethionine-salicylate (MMS), to improve the salt tolerance of wheat plants was tested parallel with its related compounds salicylic acid and S-methylmethionine. The results show that while these compounds are harmful at relatively high concentration (0.5 mM), they may provide protection against high salinity at lower (0.1 mM) concentration. This was confirmed by gas exchange, chlorophyll content and chlorophyll-a fluorescence induction measurements. While osmotic adjustment probably plays a critical role in the improved salt tolerance, neither Na or K transport from the roots to the shoots nor …
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