Plant growth regulators improve growth, photosynthesis, mineral nutrient and antioxidant system under cadmium stress in menthol mint (Mentha arvensis L.).
Abbu ZaidFiroz MohammadQazi FariduddinPublished in: Physiology and molecular biology of plants : an international journal of functional plant biology (2019)
Menthol mint (Mentha arvensis L.) cultivation is significantly affected by the heavy metals like cadmium (Cd) which also imposes severe health hazards. Two menthol mint cultivars namely Kosi and Kushal were evaluated under Cd stress conditions. Impact of plant growth regulators (PGRs) like salicylic acid (SA), gibberellic acid (GA3) and triacontanol (Tria) on Cd stress tolerance was assessed. Reduced growth, photosynthetic parameters, mineral nutrient concentration, and increased oxidative stress biomarkers like electrolyte leakage, malondialdehyde, and hydrogen peroxide contents were observed under Cd stress. Differential upregulation of proline content and antioxidant activities under Cd stress was observed in both the cultivars. Interestingly, low electrolyte leakage, lipid peroxidation, hydrogen peroxide and Cd concentration in leaves were observed in Kushal compared to Kosi. Among all the PGRs tested, SA proved to be the best in improving Cd-stress tolerance in both the cultivars but Kushal responded better than Kosi.
Keyphrases
- hydrogen peroxide
- oxidative stress
- heavy metals
- nk cells
- nitric oxide
- plant growth
- healthcare
- stress induced
- risk assessment
- transcription factor
- signaling pathway
- ionic liquid
- heat stress
- poor prognosis
- early onset
- endoplasmic reticulum stress
- ischemia reperfusion injury
- climate change
- induced apoptosis
- heat shock protein
- human health