Alleviation of copper toxicity in germinating pea seeds by IAA, GA3, Ca and citric acid

The ameliorating effects of four exogenous effectors were investigated in germinating pea seeds exposed to copper excess. The results showed that the application of IAA, GA3, Ca or citric acid alleviated Cu-induced inhibition of growth and simultaneously reduced the oxidative stress injury, particul...

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Main Authors: Marouane Ben Massoud, Inès Karmous, Ezzedine El Ferjani, Abdelilah Chaoui
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis Group 2018-01-01
Series:Journal of Plant Interactions
Subjects:
pea
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/17429145.2017.1410733
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spelling doaj-996a586c5b324c55827b2b8af1a1f8472020-11-25T03:28:29ZengTaylor & Francis GroupJournal of Plant Interactions1742-91451742-91532018-01-01131212910.1080/17429145.2017.14107331410733Alleviation of copper toxicity in germinating pea seeds by IAA, GA3, Ca and citric acidMarouane Ben Massoud0Inès Karmous1Ezzedine El Ferjani2Abdelilah Chaoui3Faculty of Sciences of Bizerte, Carthage UniversityFaculty of Sciences of Bizerte, Carthage UniversityFaculty of Sciences of Bizerte, Carthage UniversityFaculty of Sciences of Bizerte, Carthage UniversityThe ameliorating effects of four exogenous effectors were investigated in germinating pea seeds exposed to copper excess. The results showed that the application of IAA, GA3, Ca or citric acid alleviated Cu-induced inhibition of growth and simultaneously reduced the oxidative stress injury, particularly contents of hydrogen peroxide, malondialdehyde and carbonyl groups. The improving effects can probably be mediated by the decreases in lipoperoxidation and protein oxidation as evidenced by changes in antioxidant enzyme activities. In addition, the efficiency of this recovery was compared within two types of treatments. Obtained results demonstrated that the stress abruption by the addition of effectors after three days of Cu application (treatment of type II) seems to be more effective than the simultaneous application of ‘Cu + effectors’ at the beginning of germination (treatment of type I). Data could provide some clues to physiological and biochemical mechanisms of the response of germinating seeds to the addition of chemicals under heavy metal stress.http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/17429145.2017.1410733Phytohormonecalciumcitric acidpeacopperoxidative stress
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author Marouane Ben Massoud
Inès Karmous
Ezzedine El Ferjani
Abdelilah Chaoui
spellingShingle Marouane Ben Massoud
Inès Karmous
Ezzedine El Ferjani
Abdelilah Chaoui
Alleviation of copper toxicity in germinating pea seeds by IAA, GA3, Ca and citric acid
Journal of Plant Interactions
Phytohormone
calcium
citric acid
pea
copper
oxidative stress
author_facet Marouane Ben Massoud
Inès Karmous
Ezzedine El Ferjani
Abdelilah Chaoui
author_sort Marouane Ben Massoud
title Alleviation of copper toxicity in germinating pea seeds by IAA, GA3, Ca and citric acid
title_short Alleviation of copper toxicity in germinating pea seeds by IAA, GA3, Ca and citric acid
title_full Alleviation of copper toxicity in germinating pea seeds by IAA, GA3, Ca and citric acid
title_fullStr Alleviation of copper toxicity in germinating pea seeds by IAA, GA3, Ca and citric acid
title_full_unstemmed Alleviation of copper toxicity in germinating pea seeds by IAA, GA3, Ca and citric acid
title_sort alleviation of copper toxicity in germinating pea seeds by iaa, ga3, ca and citric acid
publisher Taylor & Francis Group
series Journal of Plant Interactions
issn 1742-9145
1742-9153
publishDate 2018-01-01
description The ameliorating effects of four exogenous effectors were investigated in germinating pea seeds exposed to copper excess. The results showed that the application of IAA, GA3, Ca or citric acid alleviated Cu-induced inhibition of growth and simultaneously reduced the oxidative stress injury, particularly contents of hydrogen peroxide, malondialdehyde and carbonyl groups. The improving effects can probably be mediated by the decreases in lipoperoxidation and protein oxidation as evidenced by changes in antioxidant enzyme activities. In addition, the efficiency of this recovery was compared within two types of treatments. Obtained results demonstrated that the stress abruption by the addition of effectors after three days of Cu application (treatment of type II) seems to be more effective than the simultaneous application of ‘Cu + effectors’ at the beginning of germination (treatment of type I). Data could provide some clues to physiological and biochemical mechanisms of the response of germinating seeds to the addition of chemicals under heavy metal stress.
topic Phytohormone
calcium
citric acid
pea
copper
oxidative stress
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/17429145.2017.1410733
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