TY - JOUR
T1 - Morphological, physiological and biochemical aspects of zinc seed priming-induced drought tolerance in faba bean
AU - Farooq, Muhammad
AU - Almamari, Sara Ali Darwish
AU - Rehman, Abdul
AU - Al-Busaidi, Walid Mubarak
AU - Wahid, Abdul
AU - Al-Ghamdi, Salem S.
N1 - Funding Information:
The authors acknowledge the financial support from the Dankook International Cooperation on Agriculture ( EG/AGR/CROP/18/01 ) for this research.
Publisher Copyright:
© 2021 Elsevier B.V.
PY - 2021/4/30
Y1 - 2021/4/30
N2 - Faba bean (Vicia faba L.) productivity is limited by drought stress and is often associated with mineral nutrient deficiencies such as zinc (Zn). Three independent experiments were conducted to optimize Zn application and its role in tolerance against drought in faba bean. In the first experiment, faba bean seeds soaked in aerated 0.001, 0.01, 0.05, 0.1 and 0.5 M Zn solutions (osmopriming) or water (hydropriming) for 12 h were sown in Petri plates in a growth chamber. Based on the results, in the second and third experiments, faba bean seeds were subjected to osmopriming with 0.001 M Zn solution and hydropriming followed by surface drying and re-drying of seed to the original weight. In third experiment, treated faba bean seeds were planted in peat moss-filled pots maintained at 75 % water holding capacity (WHC) (well-watered) or 50 % WHC (drought stress). In the first study, seeds primed with high Zn concentration (≥ 0.01 M Zn) did not germinate. Drought stress suppressed the seedling emergence, growth with enhanced oxidative stress. However, seed priming with 0.001 M Zn solution followed by surface drying ameliorated the adverse effect of drought stress by increasing the biomass production (99.8 %), leaf area (23 %), α amylase activity (85 %), soluble sugar (54.7 %), Soil Plant Analysis Development (SPAD) value (48.7 %), leaf Zn concentration (79.8 %) with reduction in leaf malondialdehyde (42.7 %) content and total antioxidant activities (35.2 %) under drought stress compared to untreated control. Conclusively, adequate Zn supply through seed priming can help in ameliorating the adverse effect of drought stress in faba bean during the early seedling growth stage.
AB - Faba bean (Vicia faba L.) productivity is limited by drought stress and is often associated with mineral nutrient deficiencies such as zinc (Zn). Three independent experiments were conducted to optimize Zn application and its role in tolerance against drought in faba bean. In the first experiment, faba bean seeds soaked in aerated 0.001, 0.01, 0.05, 0.1 and 0.5 M Zn solutions (osmopriming) or water (hydropriming) for 12 h were sown in Petri plates in a growth chamber. Based on the results, in the second and third experiments, faba bean seeds were subjected to osmopriming with 0.001 M Zn solution and hydropriming followed by surface drying and re-drying of seed to the original weight. In third experiment, treated faba bean seeds were planted in peat moss-filled pots maintained at 75 % water holding capacity (WHC) (well-watered) or 50 % WHC (drought stress). In the first study, seeds primed with high Zn concentration (≥ 0.01 M Zn) did not germinate. Drought stress suppressed the seedling emergence, growth with enhanced oxidative stress. However, seed priming with 0.001 M Zn solution followed by surface drying ameliorated the adverse effect of drought stress by increasing the biomass production (99.8 %), leaf area (23 %), α amylase activity (85 %), soluble sugar (54.7 %), Soil Plant Analysis Development (SPAD) value (48.7 %), leaf Zn concentration (79.8 %) with reduction in leaf malondialdehyde (42.7 %) content and total antioxidant activities (35.2 %) under drought stress compared to untreated control. Conclusively, adequate Zn supply through seed priming can help in ameliorating the adverse effect of drought stress in faba bean during the early seedling growth stage.
KW - Germination metabolism
KW - Lipid peroxidation
KW - Oxidative stress
KW - Seed drying
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U2 - 10.1016/j.scienta.2021.109894
DO - 10.1016/j.scienta.2021.109894
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85099988277
SN - 0304-4238
VL - 281
JO - Scientia Horticulturae
JF - Scientia Horticulturae
M1 - 109894
ER -