Selenium protects rice plants from water deficit stress
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Resumo: | Selenium (Se) is essential to humans and animals due to its antioxidant properties. Although it is not considered an essential nutrient for higher plants. Many studies show that Se in low concentrations (up to 0.5 mg kg−1) provides beneficial effects to non-hyperaccumulating plants by participating in antioxidant defense systems and enhancing tolerance to abiotic stress. Therefore, this study aimed to evaluate the effects of Se application rates on rice plants under different soil water conditions. The experiment was conducted on an Oxisol using four Se rates (0, 0.5, 1.0 and 2.0 mg kg−1) and two soil water conditions (irrigated and water deficit). Selenium application via soil up to 0.5 mg kg−1 increased the plant height, chlorophyll index, sulfur and copper accumulation in shoots, carbon dioxide assimilation, superoxide dismutase (EC 1.15.1.1) activity and decreased the hydrogen peroxide concentration in rice leaves. The accumulation of Se in shoot biomass and Se concentration in seeds increased linearly with the applied rates. Water deficit strongly decreased the plant growth and yield. However, rice plants treated with Se showed higher net photosynthesis, water use efficiency and antioxidant system. This study provides useful information about the roles of Se in protecting rice plants from water deficit stress. |
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Selenium protects rice plants from water deficit stressAbiotic stressAgronomic biofortificationAntioxidant enzymesFood compositionSodium selenateSelenium (Se) is essential to humans and animals due to its antioxidant properties. Although it is not considered an essential nutrient for higher plants. Many studies show that Se in low concentrations (up to 0.5 mg kg−1) provides beneficial effects to non-hyperaccumulating plants by participating in antioxidant defense systems and enhancing tolerance to abiotic stress. Therefore, this study aimed to evaluate the effects of Se application rates on rice plants under different soil water conditions. The experiment was conducted on an Oxisol using four Se rates (0, 0.5, 1.0 and 2.0 mg kg−1) and two soil water conditions (irrigated and water deficit). Selenium application via soil up to 0.5 mg kg−1 increased the plant height, chlorophyll index, sulfur and copper accumulation in shoots, carbon dioxide assimilation, superoxide dismutase (EC 1.15.1.1) activity and decreased the hydrogen peroxide concentration in rice leaves. The accumulation of Se in shoot biomass and Se concentration in seeds increased linearly with the applied rates. Water deficit strongly decreased the plant growth and yield. However, rice plants treated with Se showed higher net photosynthesis, water use efficiency and antioxidant system. This study provides useful information about the roles of Se in protecting rice plants from water deficit stress.Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico (CNPq)Department of Soil Science Federal University of Lavras, Postal Code 3037Federal Institute of Education Science and Technology of Sertão of Pernambuco, Postal Code 56304-060Department of Food Science Federal University of Lavras, Postal Code 3037Department of Engineering Federal University of Lavras, Postal Code 3037Department of Biology Federal University of Lavras, Postal Code 3037School of Science and Engineering São Paulo State University - UNESP, Postal Code 17602-496School of Science and Engineering São Paulo State University - UNESP, Postal Code 17602-496CNPq: 309380/2017CNPq: 448783/2014-2Federal University of LavrasScience and Technology of Sertão of PernambucoUniversidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp)Andrade, Fabrício Ribeiroda Silva, Geanderson NascimentoGuimarães, Karina CarvalhoBarreto, Herlon Bruno Ferreirade Souza, Kamila Rezende DázioGuilherme, Luiz Roberto GuimarãesFaquin, ValdemarReis, André Rodrigues dos [UNESP]2018-12-11T16:55:02Z2018-12-11T16:55:02Z2018-11-30info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/article562-570application/pdfhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ecoenv.2018.08.022Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety, v. 164, p. 562-570.1090-24140147-6513http://hdl.handle.net/11449/17136710.1016/j.ecoenv.2018.08.0222-s2.0-850520763512-s2.0-85052076351.pdfScopusreponame:Repositório Institucional da UNESPinstname:Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)instacron:UNESPengEcotoxicology and Environmental Safety1,2011,201info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2024-01-05T06:23:29Zoai:repositorio.unesp.br:11449/171367Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttp://repositorio.unesp.br/oai/requestopendoar:29462024-08-05T22:10:24.604068Repositório Institucional da UNESP - Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)false |
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Selenium protects rice plants from water deficit stress |
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Selenium protects rice plants from water deficit stress |
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Selenium protects rice plants from water deficit stress Andrade, Fabrício Ribeiro Abiotic stress Agronomic biofortification Antioxidant enzymes Food composition Sodium selenate |
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Selenium protects rice plants from water deficit stress |
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Selenium protects rice plants from water deficit stress |
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Selenium protects rice plants from water deficit stress |
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Selenium protects rice plants from water deficit stress |
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Selenium protects rice plants from water deficit stress |
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Andrade, Fabrício Ribeiro |
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Andrade, Fabrício Ribeiro da Silva, Geanderson Nascimento Guimarães, Karina Carvalho Barreto, Herlon Bruno Ferreira de Souza, Kamila Rezende Dázio Guilherme, Luiz Roberto Guimarães Faquin, Valdemar Reis, André Rodrigues dos [UNESP] |
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da Silva, Geanderson Nascimento Guimarães, Karina Carvalho Barreto, Herlon Bruno Ferreira de Souza, Kamila Rezende Dázio Guilherme, Luiz Roberto Guimarães Faquin, Valdemar Reis, André Rodrigues dos [UNESP] |
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Federal University of Lavras Science and Technology of Sertão of Pernambuco Universidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp) |
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Andrade, Fabrício Ribeiro da Silva, Geanderson Nascimento Guimarães, Karina Carvalho Barreto, Herlon Bruno Ferreira de Souza, Kamila Rezende Dázio Guilherme, Luiz Roberto Guimarães Faquin, Valdemar Reis, André Rodrigues dos [UNESP] |
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Abiotic stress Agronomic biofortification Antioxidant enzymes Food composition Sodium selenate |
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Abiotic stress Agronomic biofortification Antioxidant enzymes Food composition Sodium selenate |
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Selenium (Se) is essential to humans and animals due to its antioxidant properties. Although it is not considered an essential nutrient for higher plants. Many studies show that Se in low concentrations (up to 0.5 mg kg−1) provides beneficial effects to non-hyperaccumulating plants by participating in antioxidant defense systems and enhancing tolerance to abiotic stress. Therefore, this study aimed to evaluate the effects of Se application rates on rice plants under different soil water conditions. The experiment was conducted on an Oxisol using four Se rates (0, 0.5, 1.0 and 2.0 mg kg−1) and two soil water conditions (irrigated and water deficit). Selenium application via soil up to 0.5 mg kg−1 increased the plant height, chlorophyll index, sulfur and copper accumulation in shoots, carbon dioxide assimilation, superoxide dismutase (EC 1.15.1.1) activity and decreased the hydrogen peroxide concentration in rice leaves. The accumulation of Se in shoot biomass and Se concentration in seeds increased linearly with the applied rates. Water deficit strongly decreased the plant growth and yield. However, rice plants treated with Se showed higher net photosynthesis, water use efficiency and antioxidant system. This study provides useful information about the roles of Se in protecting rice plants from water deficit stress. |
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