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Gibberellic Acid and Silicon Ameliorate NaCl Toxicity in Brassica juncea: Possible Involvement of Antioxidant System and Ascorbate-Glutathione Cycle.

Pravej AlamThamer Al BalawiSami Ullah QadirParvaiz Ahmad
Published in: Plants (Basel, Switzerland) (2023)
This work was carried out to observe the combined impact of exogenous applications of Gibberellic acid (GA 3 ) and Silicon (Si) on Brassica juncea under salt (NaCl) stress. Application of GA 3 and Si enhanced the antioxidant enzyme activities of (APX, CAT, GR, SOD) in B. juncea seedlings under NaCl toxicity. The exogenous Si application decreased Na + uptake and enhanced the K + and Ca 2+ in salt stressed B. juncea . Moreover, chlorophyll- a ( Chl-a ), Chlorophyll- b ( Chl-b ), total chlorophyll ( T-Chl ), carotenoids and relative water content (RWC) in the leaves declined under salt stress, which were ameorialated after GA 3 and Si supplementation individually and in combination. Further, the introduction of Si to NaCl treated B. juncea help in alleviating the negative effects of NaCl toxicity on biomass and biochemical activities. The levels of hydrogen peroxide (H 2 O 2 ) increase significantly with NaCl treatments, subsequently resulting in enhanced peroxidation of membrane lipids (MDA) and electrolyte leakage (EL). The reduced levels of H 2 O 2 and enhanced antioxidantactivities in Si and GA 3 supplemented plants demonstrated the stress mitigating efficiency. In conclusion, it was observed that Si and GA 3 application alleviated NaCl toxicity in B. juncea plants through enhanced production of different osmolytes and an antioxidant defence mechanism.
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