Exogenous glucose and abscisic acid pre-treatment in indica rice (Oryza sativa L. spp. indica) responses to sodium chloride salt stress

The aim of this research is to investigate on the osmotic adjustment and pigment preservation by soluble sugar accumulation in salt stressed rice using exogenous glucose and abscisic acid (ABA) application, leading to plant growth and development. Soluble sugars including sucrose, glucose and fructo...

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Main Authors: Suriyan Cha-um, Sittiruk Roytakul, Thamakron Sathung, Atikhun Maijandang, Suchada Tengsiriwattana, Chalermpol Kirdmanee
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spelling th-cmuir.6653943832-608492018-09-10T04:00:21Z Exogenous glucose and abscisic acid pre-treatment in indica rice (Oryza sativa L. spp. indica) responses to sodium chloride salt stress Suriyan Cha-um Sittiruk Roytakul Thamakron Sathung Atikhun Maijandang Suchada Tengsiriwattana Chalermpol Kirdmanee Agricultural and Biological Sciences The aim of this research is to investigate on the osmotic adjustment and pigment preservation by soluble sugar accumulation in salt stressed rice using exogenous glucose and abscisic acid (ABA) application, leading to plant growth and development. Soluble sugars including sucrose, glucose and fructose in the salt-stressed root tissues were continuously increased in the conditions of 111-222 mM glucose and 20-60 μM ABA treatments and then drop in the extreme 333-444 mM glucose and 80 μM ABA treatments. Osmolarity in the salt-stressed root tissues showed the similar pattern to the sugar responses and was negatively related to soluble sugar concentration (r = 0.91). Chlorophyll a, chlorophyll b and total carotenoid concentrations in the salt-stressed seedlings were significantly maintained by endogenous sugar osmotic adjustment. In addition to, the high osmolarity in salt-stressed seedlings was negatively related to total chlorophyll stabilization (r = 0.83). The total chlorophyll degradation in the salt-stressed leaf tissues was positively correlated with plant growth defined by shoot height (r = 0.81). Root length, root number and root cortex thickness of salt-stressed rice seedlings showed the highest at 222 mM glucose and 60 μM ABA treatments for 146.1 cm, 17.3 and 1.3 μm, respectively. An exogenous application of glucose and ABA in this investigation is an alternative way to acclimatize the rice crop before exposed to soil salinity and further applied for rice cultivation in salinity filed trial. © 2007 Academic Journals. 2018-09-10T04:00:21Z 2018-09-10T04:00:21Z 2007-01-01 Journal 18164951 2-s2.0-34548570089 10.3923/jps.2007.141.152 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=34548570089&origin=inward http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/jspui/handle/6653943832/60849
institution Chiang Mai University
building Chiang Mai University Library
country Thailand
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topic Agricultural and Biological Sciences
spellingShingle Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Suriyan Cha-um
Sittiruk Roytakul
Thamakron Sathung
Atikhun Maijandang
Suchada Tengsiriwattana
Chalermpol Kirdmanee
Exogenous glucose and abscisic acid pre-treatment in indica rice (Oryza sativa L. spp. indica) responses to sodium chloride salt stress
description The aim of this research is to investigate on the osmotic adjustment and pigment preservation by soluble sugar accumulation in salt stressed rice using exogenous glucose and abscisic acid (ABA) application, leading to plant growth and development. Soluble sugars including sucrose, glucose and fructose in the salt-stressed root tissues were continuously increased in the conditions of 111-222 mM glucose and 20-60 μM ABA treatments and then drop in the extreme 333-444 mM glucose and 80 μM ABA treatments. Osmolarity in the salt-stressed root tissues showed the similar pattern to the sugar responses and was negatively related to soluble sugar concentration (r = 0.91). Chlorophyll a, chlorophyll b and total carotenoid concentrations in the salt-stressed seedlings were significantly maintained by endogenous sugar osmotic adjustment. In addition to, the high osmolarity in salt-stressed seedlings was negatively related to total chlorophyll stabilization (r = 0.83). The total chlorophyll degradation in the salt-stressed leaf tissues was positively correlated with plant growth defined by shoot height (r = 0.81). Root length, root number and root cortex thickness of salt-stressed rice seedlings showed the highest at 222 mM glucose and 60 μM ABA treatments for 146.1 cm, 17.3 and 1.3 μm, respectively. An exogenous application of glucose and ABA in this investigation is an alternative way to acclimatize the rice crop before exposed to soil salinity and further applied for rice cultivation in salinity filed trial. © 2007 Academic Journals.
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author Suriyan Cha-um
Sittiruk Roytakul
Thamakron Sathung
Atikhun Maijandang
Suchada Tengsiriwattana
Chalermpol Kirdmanee
author_facet Suriyan Cha-um
Sittiruk Roytakul
Thamakron Sathung
Atikhun Maijandang
Suchada Tengsiriwattana
Chalermpol Kirdmanee
author_sort Suriyan Cha-um
title Exogenous glucose and abscisic acid pre-treatment in indica rice (Oryza sativa L. spp. indica) responses to sodium chloride salt stress
title_short Exogenous glucose and abscisic acid pre-treatment in indica rice (Oryza sativa L. spp. indica) responses to sodium chloride salt stress
title_full Exogenous glucose and abscisic acid pre-treatment in indica rice (Oryza sativa L. spp. indica) responses to sodium chloride salt stress
title_fullStr Exogenous glucose and abscisic acid pre-treatment in indica rice (Oryza sativa L. spp. indica) responses to sodium chloride salt stress
title_full_unstemmed Exogenous glucose and abscisic acid pre-treatment in indica rice (Oryza sativa L. spp. indica) responses to sodium chloride salt stress
title_sort exogenous glucose and abscisic acid pre-treatment in indica rice (oryza sativa l. spp. indica) responses to sodium chloride salt stress
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