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Exogenous strigolactone enhanced the drought tolerance of pepper (Capsicum chinense) by mitigating oxidative damage and altering the antioxidant mechanism.

Huangying ShuKaijing XuXiangrui LiJiancheng LiuMuhammad Ahsan AltafHuizhen FuXu LuShanhan ChengZhiwei Wang
Published in: Plant cell reports (2024)
) (24-57%) and malondialdehyde (MDA) (79-89%) accumulation in pepper seedlings. SL-pretreated pepper seedlings showed significant improvement in antioxidant enzyme activity, proline accumulation, and soluble sugar content. Furthermore, SL-related genes (CcSMAX2, CcSMXL6, and CcSMXL3) were down-regulated under DS. These findings suggest that the foliar application of SL can alleviate the adverse effects of drought tolerance by up-regulating chlorophyll content and activating antioxidant defense mechanisms.
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