Magnetopriming effects on arsenic stress-induced morphological and physiological variations in soybean involving synchrotron imaging

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作者
Fatima, Anis [1 ]
Kataria, Sunita [2 ]
Prajapati, Rajkumar [2 ]
Jain, Meeta [2 ]
Agrawal, Ashish K. [1 ]
Singh, Balwant [1 ]
Kashyap, Yogesh [1 ]
Tripathi, Durgesh Kumar [3 ]
Singh, Vijay Pratap [4 ]
Gadre, Rekha [2 ]
机构
[1] Bhabha Atom Res Ctr, Tech Phys Div, Mumbai 400085, Maharashtra, India
[2] Devi Ahilya Vishwavidyalaya, Sch Biochem, Khandwa Rd, Indore 452001, MP, India
[3] Amity Univ Uttar Pradesh, Amity Inst Organ Ariculture, Noida 201313, India
[4] Univ Allahabad, Constituent Post Grad Coll, CMP Degree Coll, Dept Bot,Plant Physiol Lab, Prayagraj 211002, India
关键词
SPATIAL-DISTRIBUTION; SALINITY STRESS; GLYCINE-MAX; GROWTH; GERMINATION; PLANTS; PHOTOSYNTHESIS; TOLERANCE; SEEDS; PRETREATMENT;
D O I
10.1111/ppl.13211
中图分类号
Q94 [植物学];
学科分类号
071001 ;
摘要
This study investigates the effect of static magnetic field (SMF) pre-treatment in ameliorating arsenic (As) toxicity in soybean plants in relation to growth, photosynthesis and water transport through leaf venation. Soybean (Glycine maxvariety JS-9560) seeds pre-treated with SMF (200 mT for 1 h) were grown in four levels of arsenate-polluted soil (As(V); 0, 5, 10 and 50 mg kg(-1)) in order to find out the impact of magnetopriming on plant tolerance against As toxicity. Quantitative image analysis of soybean leaf venation showed a narrowing in the width of midrib with increasing As(V) contamination in non-primed seeds. The morphological variations are also supported by the physiological parameters such as reduction in efficiency of photosystem II, plant performance index, stomatal conductance and photosynthetic rate in the presence of As(V) for non-primed seeds. However, remarkable increase was observed in all the measured parameters by SMF pre-treatment at all the concentrations of As(V) used. Even for the highest concentration of As(V) (50 mg kg(-1)soil), SMF pre-treatment caused significant enhancement in plant height (40%), area of third trifoliate leaves (40%), along with increase in width of the midrib (17%) and minor vein (13%), contributing to increase in the water uptake, that resulted in higher primary photochemistry of PSII (12%), performance index (50%), stomatal conductance (57%) and photosynthetic rate (33%) as compared to non-primed ones. Consequently, magnetopriming of dry seeds can be effectively used as pretreatment for reduction of As toxicity in soybean plants.
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