EFFECT OF SALT STRESS ON IONIC ACCUMULATION AND BIOCHEMICAL BEHAVIOR OF CHICKPEA (CICER ARIETINUM L.)

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Koulali, F. [1 ]
Sehari, M. [1 ]
Kouadria, M. [1 ]
Hassani, A. [1 ]
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[1] Univ Ibn Khaldoun Tiaret, Fac Nat & Life Sci, Lab Agrobiotechnol & Nutr Dry Areas, Tiaret, Algeria
关键词
Osmotic stress; soluble sugars; proline; proteins; chickpeas; minerals; PROLINE ACCUMULATION; GLYCINE BETAINE; SOLUBLE SUGARS; PLANT-GROWTH; TOLERANCE; ADAPTATION; GENE; SELECTIVITY; MECHANISMS; RESISTANCE;
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10.31407/ijees11.437
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X [环境科学、安全科学];
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08 ; 0830 ;
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Salt stress affects plants' metabolism negatively. It causes a reduction in the osmotic potential and ionic toxicity through significant accumulation of Na+ in tissues. Also, it leads to a nutritional imbalance. In response to these effects, plants synthesize organic compounds called osmolytes with osmoprotective action such as proline and soluble sugars. They are important in osmotic adjustment to limit water loss and to maintain cell turgor, which motivates the development of metabolic processes in plants. Accordingly, one of the most sensitive plants to salinity is chickpeas, widely consumed by humans The aim of this work is to identify some biochemical and mineral criteria involved in the tolerance of six chickpea genotypes subjected to high concentrations of NaCl (0, 50, 75, 100mM). The obtained results showed the salinity had a depressive effect on the rate of proteins and on soluble sugars (2.50 mg.g(-1) Fresh Mater FM) except for the Collection 28 genotype (4.707 mg.g(-1) FM), Ghab4 (3.912 mg.g(-1) FM), and Belkhadem (3.949 mg.g(-1) FM) which recorded a remarkable increase during severe stress. However, studied genotypes showed a significant accumulation of proline in leaves, around 125 mg.g(-1) FM observed at 100 mM NaCl and an average of 55 mg.g(-1) FM in the control. On the other hand, for the mineral balance, the genotypes were the "includer" type because they show a significant accumulation of Na+ in leaves (18 mg.100g(-1) Dry Matter DM on average at 100 mM NaCl compared to the control, which displays an average of 7 mg.100g(-1) DM).Whereas the K+ decreases (50 mg.100g(-1) DM) but with a higher rate than the Na+ regardless the applied dose of NaCl.
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