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   Effect of Salinity Stress and Exogenously Applied Methyl Jasmonate on Growth and Physiological Traits of Two Carthamus Tinctorius Varieties  
   
نویسنده Chavoushi Maryam ,Manoochehri Kalantari Khosrow ,Arvin Mohamad Javad
منبع International Journal Of Horticultural Science And Technology - 2019 - دوره : 6 - شماره : 1 - صفحه:39 -49
چکیده    Salinity stress is one of the main limiting factors for optimum agricultural productivity of safflower, carthamus tinctorius l., in arid and semi-arid regions. it could leads to significant changes in plant biochemical, physiological, and growth traits. salinity induced endogenous rise in jasmonic acid and its methyl esters (meja) has been reported. in the present study, effects of salinity stress (6 and 12 ds m^-1) and the exogenous application of meja (0.1 and 0.5 mm) on the leaf number, shoot fresh weight, shoot length, chlorophyll a/b, soluble sugar, proline, and malondialdehyde (mda) contents were investigated in two safflower varieties (isfahan and il111). salinity stress negatively affected the growth of both varieties. lipid peroxidation was not observed in isfahan variety, but it significantly increased in the salinity resistant safflower, il111. soluble sugar and proline as the important osmoprotectants and free radical scavengers were elevated by salinity stress. exogenous application of meja to the salinity stress-imposed plants slightly improved the growth due to inductions in the rate of photosynthesis; however, meja application impaired the growth of non-stressed plants because of induction of stomatal closure and as a result reduced photosynthesis.
کلیدواژه Carthamus Tinctorius; Growth; Methyl Jasmonate; Salinity Stress; Physiology
آدرس Shahid Bahonar University Of Kerman, Department Of Biology, Iran, Shahid Bahonar University Of Kerman, Department Of Biology, Iran, Shahid Bahonar University Of Kerman, Department Of Biology, Department Of Horticulture, Iran
 
     
   
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