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   تاثیر مثبت سلنیوم بر کاهش تجمع نیترات در اسفناج (Spinacia Oleracea L.) و کاهو (Lactuca Sativa L.)  
   
نویسنده جلالی محبوبه ,صالحی چگنی نگین
منبع علوم باغباني - 1399 - دوره : 34 - شماره : 2 - صفحه:321 -334
چکیده    غلظت زیاد نیترات مخصوصاً در سبزیجات برگی، تهدید بزرگی برای سلامت انسان محسوب می شود. سلنیوم با تاثیر بر رشد و نمو گیاهان و به خاطر حضور در سیستم های آنتی اکسیدانی، یک عنصر اساسی برای سلامتی انسان است. با این حال تاثیر سلنیوم بر تجمع نیترات در سبزیجات هنوز مشخص نیست. به منظور ارزیابی تاثیر غلظت های مختلف سلنیوم بر عملکرد، ظرفیت فتوسنتزی، فعالیت آنزیم‌های آسیمیلاسیون نیتروژن و تجمع نیترات در کاهو (lactuca sativa l.) رقم گریت لیک و اسفناج (spinacia oleracea l.) رقم سیریوس، آزمایشی با شش سطح سلنیوم (0، 0.1، 0.5، 5، 10 و 50 میکرومول بر لیتر از منبع سلنات سدیم) در قالب طرح کاملاً تصادفی با چهار تکرار در شرایط هیدروپونیک انجام شد. نتایج نشان داد که کاربرد سلنیوم باعث کاهش غلظت نیترات در هر دو گیاه شد و میزان این کاهش وابسته به غلظت بود. کمترین غلظت نیترات در تیمار 5 میکرومول بر لیتر مشاهده شد. کاربرد سلنیوم از طریق افزایش هدایت روزنه ای و میزان کلروفیل باعث افزایش ظرفیت فتوسنتزی گیاه شد. غلظت های کم سلنیوم (کمتر از 5 میکرومول بر لیتر)، علاوه بر افزایش فعالیت آنزیم گلوتاتیون پراکسیداز با افزایش فعالیت آنزیم های نیترات ریداکتاز، نیتریت ریداکتاز و گلوتامین سنتتاز باعث تحریک آسیمیلاسیون نیترات شد. به طور کلی، نتایج نشان داد که کاربرد سلنیوم تاثیر مثبتی بر کاهش تجمع نیترات در هر دو گیاه از طریق افزایش فعالیت آنزیم های دخیل در متابولیسم نیترات داشت. پیشنهاد می شود که غلظت 5 میکرومول بر لیتر سلنیوم می تواند برای کاهش غلظت نیترات و افزایش عملکرد کاهو و اسفناج در کشت هیدروپونیک استفاده شود.
کلیدواژه آسیمیلاسیون نیتروژن، ظرفیت فتوسنتزی، سلنیوم، نیترات
آدرس دانشگاه لرستان, دانشکده کشاورزی و منابع طبیعی, گروه علوم و مهندسی خاک, ایران, دانشگاه لرستان, دانشکده کشاورزی و منابع طبیعی, گروه علوم و مهندسی خاک, ایران
 
   The Positive Effect of Selenium on Nitrate Accumulation in Spinach (Spinacia oleracea L.) and Lettuce (Lactuca sativa L.)  
   
Authors Jalali M. ,Salehi Chegeni N.
Abstract    Introduction: High nitrate (NO3−) in vegetables, especially in leafy vegetables poses threaten to human health. Selenium (Se) is an important element for maintaining human health, and exogenous Se application during vegetable and crop production is an effective way to prevent Se deficiency in human bodies. Exogenous Se shows a positive function on plant growth and nutrition uptake under abiotic and biotic stresses. However, the influence of exogenous Se on NO3− accumulation in hydroponic leafy vegetables is still not clear.Materials and Methods: The present study was conducted in a completely randomized design with four replications at Research Greenhouse of Lorestan University. In this study, hydroponic lettuce (Lactuca sativa L. var. Grin leek) and spinach (Spinacia oleracea L. var. Sirius) plants were subjected to six different concentrations (0, 0.1, 0.5, 5, 10 and 50 μmol L–1) of Se as Na2SeO3. Zero concentration was considered as control. The modified Hoagland nutrient solution were prepared and 8 liters was added to each pot. The nutrient solutions were replaced with fresh solution every five days throughout this experiment. After the emergence of new roots in the nutrient solution, treatment was applied and selenium was added to the pots at a specific concentration. After Se treatment for 40 days, three plants were randomly harvested from each treatment. The effects of Se on plant growth, NO3− content, activities of nitrogen metabolism enzymes, photosynthetic capacity and glutathione peroxidase enzyme activity of lettuce (Lactuca sativa L.) and spinach (Spinacia oleracea L.) were investigated. The second youngest, fully expanded leaf was used to monitor photosynthetic capacity using chlorophyll meter and portable photosynthetic apparatus, respectively. Nitrate concentration in dried samples was determined based on nitrate to nitrite reductions in the vicinity of zinc powder and hydrogen ion. Data preparation was done in the Excel program and data analysis was done using SPSS 16 software. The means comparison of the treatments was done by LSD test and finally, the figures were drawn using MS Excel.Results and Discussion: The results showed that the lowest and highest biomass in both plants were observed in 50 and 5 μmol L–1 Se treatments, respectively. Different levels of selenium had no significant effect on root fresh weight in spinach. However, in the lettuce, at 50 μmol L–1, the root fresh weight significantly decreased compared to the 5 μmol L–1. Moreover, exogenous Se positively decreased NO3− content and this effect was concentrationdependent. The lowest NO3− content was obtained under 5 μmol L–1 Se treatment.NO3− content in lettuce was lower than that of spinach in all treatments. The application of Se enhanced photosynthetic capacity by increasing the stomatal conductance, photosynthesis rate and chlorophyll content of plants. No significant difference (p ≤0.05) was observed in spinach in chlorophyll, stomatal conductance and photosynthetic rate between 10 and 5 μmol L–1, however, in lettuce this difference was significant. Chlorophyll content in lettuce was higher than spinach in all treatments. The best concentration for photosynthetic capacity in both plants was five μmol L–1, which could explain similar changes in root and shoot dry weight in the different treatments. The results showed that low selenium concentrations (≤5 μmol L–1) stimulated NO3− assimilation by enhancing nitrate reductase (NR), nitrite reductase (NiR) and glutamine synthetase (GS) activities. The lowest nitrate reductase activity in lettuce and spinach was 50 μmol L–1 and control, respectively. In all treatments, nitrate reductase activity in lettuce was higher than in spinach. The reaction of nitrate reductase to selenium application was similar to nitrate reductase activity. Glutamine synthetase activity in both plants increased with increasing selenium concentration. However, as the concentration increased (≥ 5 μmol L–1), the activity of this enzyme began to decrease. In addition, the activity of this enzyme was higher than control in all treatments. Selenium also increased glutathione peroxidase concentration. A significant increase in glutathione peroxidase activity at five μmol L–1 was observed compared to the other treatments in lettuce. However, there was no significant difference in the activity of this enzyme in spinach at concentrations of 5 and 0.5 μmol L–1.Conclusion: These results provided direct evidence that exogenous Se showed positive function on decreasing NO3− accumulation via enhancing activities of nitrogen metabolism enzyme in both plants. This study suggested that five μmol L–1 Se could be used to reduce NO3− content and increased hydroponic lettuce and spinach yield.
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