Castasterone assisted accumulation of polyphenols and antioxidant to increase tolerance of B. juncea plants towards copper toxicity

The concentration of copper in soil is increasing, which may potentially affect the crop yield. Brassinosteroids are well known to enhance tolerance towards abiotic stress, but role of castasterone in this context is poorly understood. The present study was designed to explore the potential of casta...

Full description

Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Poonam Yadav, Ravdeep Kaur, Sukhmeen Kaur Kohli, Geetika Sirhindi, Renu Bhardwaj
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis Group 2016-12-01
Series:Cogent Food & Agriculture
Subjects:
ros
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/23311932.2016.1276821
id doaj-a64cf0bed2ef42a7bc43454bbe8de3c4
record_format Article
spelling doaj-a64cf0bed2ef42a7bc43454bbe8de3c42021-03-02T15:42:30ZengTaylor & Francis GroupCogent Food & Agriculture2331-19322016-12-012110.1080/23311932.2016.12768211276821Castasterone assisted accumulation of polyphenols and antioxidant to increase tolerance of B. juncea plants towards copper toxicityPoonam Yadav0Ravdeep Kaur1Sukhmeen Kaur Kohli2Geetika Sirhindi3Renu Bhardwaj4Guru Nanak Dev UniversityGuru Nanak Dev UniversityGuru Nanak Dev UniversityPunjabi UniversityGuru Nanak Dev UniversityThe concentration of copper in soil is increasing, which may potentially affect the crop yield. Brassinosteroids are well known to enhance tolerance towards abiotic stress, but role of castasterone in this context is poorly understood. The present study was designed to explore the potential of castasterone to enhance copper tolerance in Brassica juncea plants. Results indicate that copper increased the production of superoxide anion radical and hydrogen peroxide, maximum at 0.75 mM of copper exposure (31.71 and 68.29% at 60 days). This overproduction of reactive oxygen species hampered the photosynthetic pigments and gas exchange parameters. Application of castasterone as seed soaking method significantly activated the enzymatic defense system. Superoxide dismutase, polyphenol oxidase and catalase showed maximum enhancement in the activities. The study further highlighted the modulations of polyphenols in B. juncea with castasterone and copper. Phenolic profiling shows that accumulation of polyphenols increase with the castasterone application under copper stress. Caffeic acid, ellagic acid, catechin and chlorogenic acid were the most prominent polyphenols observed in this study.http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/23311932.2016.1276821antioxidantsphotosynthesiscopper toxicityrosphenols
collection DOAJ
language English
format Article
sources DOAJ
author Poonam Yadav
Ravdeep Kaur
Sukhmeen Kaur Kohli
Geetika Sirhindi
Renu Bhardwaj
spellingShingle Poonam Yadav
Ravdeep Kaur
Sukhmeen Kaur Kohli
Geetika Sirhindi
Renu Bhardwaj
Castasterone assisted accumulation of polyphenols and antioxidant to increase tolerance of B. juncea plants towards copper toxicity
Cogent Food & Agriculture
antioxidants
photosynthesis
copper toxicity
ros
phenols
author_facet Poonam Yadav
Ravdeep Kaur
Sukhmeen Kaur Kohli
Geetika Sirhindi
Renu Bhardwaj
author_sort Poonam Yadav
title Castasterone assisted accumulation of polyphenols and antioxidant to increase tolerance of B. juncea plants towards copper toxicity
title_short Castasterone assisted accumulation of polyphenols and antioxidant to increase tolerance of B. juncea plants towards copper toxicity
title_full Castasterone assisted accumulation of polyphenols and antioxidant to increase tolerance of B. juncea plants towards copper toxicity
title_fullStr Castasterone assisted accumulation of polyphenols and antioxidant to increase tolerance of B. juncea plants towards copper toxicity
title_full_unstemmed Castasterone assisted accumulation of polyphenols and antioxidant to increase tolerance of B. juncea plants towards copper toxicity
title_sort castasterone assisted accumulation of polyphenols and antioxidant to increase tolerance of b. juncea plants towards copper toxicity
publisher Taylor & Francis Group
series Cogent Food & Agriculture
issn 2331-1932
publishDate 2016-12-01
description The concentration of copper in soil is increasing, which may potentially affect the crop yield. Brassinosteroids are well known to enhance tolerance towards abiotic stress, but role of castasterone in this context is poorly understood. The present study was designed to explore the potential of castasterone to enhance copper tolerance in Brassica juncea plants. Results indicate that copper increased the production of superoxide anion radical and hydrogen peroxide, maximum at 0.75 mM of copper exposure (31.71 and 68.29% at 60 days). This overproduction of reactive oxygen species hampered the photosynthetic pigments and gas exchange parameters. Application of castasterone as seed soaking method significantly activated the enzymatic defense system. Superoxide dismutase, polyphenol oxidase and catalase showed maximum enhancement in the activities. The study further highlighted the modulations of polyphenols in B. juncea with castasterone and copper. Phenolic profiling shows that accumulation of polyphenols increase with the castasterone application under copper stress. Caffeic acid, ellagic acid, catechin and chlorogenic acid were the most prominent polyphenols observed in this study.
topic antioxidants
photosynthesis
copper toxicity
ros
phenols
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/23311932.2016.1276821
work_keys_str_mv AT poonamyadav castasteroneassistedaccumulationofpolyphenolsandantioxidanttoincreasetoleranceofbjunceaplantstowardscoppertoxicity
AT ravdeepkaur castasteroneassistedaccumulationofpolyphenolsandantioxidanttoincreasetoleranceofbjunceaplantstowardscoppertoxicity
AT sukhmeenkaurkohli castasteroneassistedaccumulationofpolyphenolsandantioxidanttoincreasetoleranceofbjunceaplantstowardscoppertoxicity
AT geetikasirhindi castasteroneassistedaccumulationofpolyphenolsandantioxidanttoincreasetoleranceofbjunceaplantstowardscoppertoxicity
AT renubhardwaj castasteroneassistedaccumulationofpolyphenolsandantioxidanttoincreasetoleranceofbjunceaplantstowardscoppertoxicity
_version_ 1724234685258661888