Mitigation of the effects of salt stress in cowpea bean through the exogenous aplication of brassinosteroid

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Autor(a) principal: Sousa,D. J. P.
Data de Publicação: 2022
Outros Autores: Nogueira,G. A. S., Teixeira,K. B. S., Monteiro,G. G. T. N., Brito,A. E. A., Nascimento,V. R., Albuquerque,G. D. P., Oliveira,T. J. M., Souza,L. C., Freitas,J. M. N., Oliveira Neto,C. F., Okumura,R. S.
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Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Brazilian Journal of Biology
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Resumo: Abstract Cowpea (Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp.) is a legume widely cultivated by small, medium and large producers in several Brazilian regions. However, one of the concerns for the production of cowpea in Brazil in recent years is the low rainfall activity in these regions, which generates the accumulation of salts on the surface. The objective of this work was to evaluate the effects of salt stress on growth parameters and enzyme activity in cowpea plants at different concentrations of brassinosteroids. Experiment was developed in a greenhouse using a completely randomized experimental design in a 3 x 3 factorial scheme. The treatments consisted of three levels of brassinosteroids (0, 3 and 6 µM EBL) and three levels of salt stress (0, 50 and 100 mM NaCl). Growth factors (height, diameter and number of leaves) decreased in the saline condition. With the presence of brassinosteroid the height did not increase, but the number of leaves did, mainly in the saline dosage of 100 mM NaCl. In the variable membrane integrity, brassinosteroid was efficient in both salinity dosages, the same not happening with the relative water content, where the saline condition did not affect the amount of water in the vegetable, with the application of brassino it remained high, decreasing only at dosage 100 mM NaCl. The nitrate reductase enzyme was greatly affected in the root system even with the application of increasing doses of brassino. Therefore, brassinosteroids as a promoter of saline tolerance in cowpea seedlings was positive. The concentration of 3µM of EBL provided the most satisfactory effect in tolerating the deleterious effects of the saline condition. The same cannot be concluded for the concentration of 6µM of EBL that did not promote tolerance to some variables.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Mitigation of the effects of salt stress in cowpea bean through the exogenous aplication of brassinosteroid
title Mitigation of the effects of salt stress in cowpea bean through the exogenous aplication of brassinosteroid
spellingShingle Mitigation of the effects of salt stress in cowpea bean through the exogenous aplication of brassinosteroid
Sousa,D. J. P.
biomass
enzyme
legume
phytohormones
salinity
title_short Mitigation of the effects of salt stress in cowpea bean through the exogenous aplication of brassinosteroid
title_full Mitigation of the effects of salt stress in cowpea bean through the exogenous aplication of brassinosteroid
title_fullStr Mitigation of the effects of salt stress in cowpea bean through the exogenous aplication of brassinosteroid
title_full_unstemmed Mitigation of the effects of salt stress in cowpea bean through the exogenous aplication of brassinosteroid
title_sort Mitigation of the effects of salt stress in cowpea bean through the exogenous aplication of brassinosteroid
author Sousa,D. J. P.
author_facet Sousa,D. J. P.
Nogueira,G. A. S.
Teixeira,K. B. S.
Monteiro,G. G. T. N.
Brito,A. E. A.
Nascimento,V. R.
Albuquerque,G. D. P.
Oliveira,T. J. M.
Souza,L. C.
Freitas,J. M. N.
Oliveira Neto,C. F.
Okumura,R. S.
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author2 Nogueira,G. A. S.
Teixeira,K. B. S.
Monteiro,G. G. T. N.
Brito,A. E. A.
Nascimento,V. R.
Albuquerque,G. D. P.
Oliveira,T. J. M.
Souza,L. C.
Freitas,J. M. N.
Oliveira Neto,C. F.
Okumura,R. S.
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author
author
author
author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Sousa,D. J. P.
Nogueira,G. A. S.
Teixeira,K. B. S.
Monteiro,G. G. T. N.
Brito,A. E. A.
Nascimento,V. R.
Albuquerque,G. D. P.
Oliveira,T. J. M.
Souza,L. C.
Freitas,J. M. N.
Oliveira Neto,C. F.
Okumura,R. S.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv biomass
enzyme
legume
phytohormones
salinity
topic biomass
enzyme
legume
phytohormones
salinity
description Abstract Cowpea (Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp.) is a legume widely cultivated by small, medium and large producers in several Brazilian regions. However, one of the concerns for the production of cowpea in Brazil in recent years is the low rainfall activity in these regions, which generates the accumulation of salts on the surface. The objective of this work was to evaluate the effects of salt stress on growth parameters and enzyme activity in cowpea plants at different concentrations of brassinosteroids. Experiment was developed in a greenhouse using a completely randomized experimental design in a 3 x 3 factorial scheme. The treatments consisted of three levels of brassinosteroids (0, 3 and 6 µM EBL) and three levels of salt stress (0, 50 and 100 mM NaCl). Growth factors (height, diameter and number of leaves) decreased in the saline condition. With the presence of brassinosteroid the height did not increase, but the number of leaves did, mainly in the saline dosage of 100 mM NaCl. In the variable membrane integrity, brassinosteroid was efficient in both salinity dosages, the same not happening with the relative water content, where the saline condition did not affect the amount of water in the vegetable, with the application of brassino it remained high, decreasing only at dosage 100 mM NaCl. The nitrate reductase enzyme was greatly affected in the root system even with the application of increasing doses of brassino. Therefore, brassinosteroids as a promoter of saline tolerance in cowpea seedlings was positive. The concentration of 3µM of EBL provided the most satisfactory effect in tolerating the deleterious effects of the saline condition. The same cannot be concluded for the concentration of 6µM of EBL that did not promote tolerance to some variables.
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