Assessing the impact of current tropospheric ozone on yield loss and antioxidant defense of six cultivars of rice using ethylenediurea in the lower Gangetic Plains of India
2022
Singh, Arvind Kumar | Mitra, Sabyasachi | Kar, Gouranga
Climate change influences the current tropospheric ozone (O₃) budget due to industrialization and urbanization processes. In recent years, the impact of elevated O₃ on crop development and yield loss has emerged as one of the most important environmental issues, particularly in rural and suburban areas of the lower Indo-Gangetic Plains of India. The impact of the current tropospheric ozone (O₃) on the crop yield, photosynthetic yield, and enzymatic antioxidants of six rice (Oryza sativa L.) cultivars (IR 36, MTU 1010, GB 3, Khitish, IET 4786, and Ganga Kaveri) was investigated with and without the application of ethylenediurea (EDU). The results revealed that O₃ stress significantly affected crop yield, photosynthetic yield, and antioxidant enzymes. The findings showed that O₃ toxicity induces oxidative stress biomarkers, i.e., malondialdehyde (MDA) content, and was manifested by increasing the enzymatic antioxidants, i.e., superoxidase dismutase (SOD) and catalase (CAT) in four rice cultivars (IR 36, GB 3, IET 4786, and Ganga Kaveri). At the same time, the results also illustrated that the rice cultivars MTU 1010 and Khitish are more tolerant to O₃ stress as they had less oxidative damage, greater photosynthetic SPAD value, SOD and CAT activities, and lower MDA activity. The results also elucidated that the application of EDU decreased O₃ toxicity in sensitive cultivars of rice by increasing antioxidant defense systems. The current O₃ level is likely to show an additional increase in the near future, and the use of tolerant genotypes of rice may reduce the negative impacts of O₃ on rice production.
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