Salicylic acid induces physiological and biochemical changes in Torreya grandis cv. Merrillii seedlings under drought stress
2014
Shen, Chaohua | Hu, Yuanyuan | Du, Xuhua | Li, Tingting | Tang, Hui | Wu, Jiasheng
KEY MESSAGE: SA treatment effectively ameliorated the negative effect of moderate drought stress on T. grandis Seedlings through increasing the water content, Pn, proline content, antioxidant enzymes activity and reducing MDA. Water availability is one of the most critical factors that limits the growth and development of plants. Salicylic acid (SA) is an important signal molecule that modulates plant responses to abiotic stress. To elucidate the regulating mechanism of exogenous SA on Torreya grandis cv. Merrillii under different water stresses, a pot experiment was conducted in a greenhouse. Exposure of T. grandis seedlings to drought conditions resulted in reduced growth rate that was associated with a decline in water content and CO₂ assimilation. Foliar application of SA effectively increased the water content, net CO₂ assimilation rate, proline content and antioxidant enzymes activity in the plants, which helped T. grandis to acclimate to moderate drought stress and increase the shoot dry matter. However, when the plants were under severe drought stress, the relative water content and CO₂ assimilation in the SA-treated plants were significantly lower than those in the control plants. Therefore, our results indicated that SA can effectively ameliorate the negative effect of moderate drought stress on T. grandis seedling growth.
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