The effect of jasmonic acid on seed germination of halophytes species in high levels of salinity

Salt tolerance of six halophytic species (Halocnemum strobilaceum, Halostachysbelangeriana, Salsola tomentosa, Salicornia europea, Halopeplis perfoliata,Salsola crassa) was evaluated at germination stage under NaCl conditions (0, 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5%). All seeds showed full germination in 1 and 2% NaCl...

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Main Authors: N. Zamani, P. Roshandel
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description Salt tolerance of six halophytic species (Halocnemum strobilaceum, Halostachysbelangeriana, Salsola tomentosa, Salicornia europea, Halopeplis perfoliata,Salsola crassa) was evaluated at germination stage under NaCl conditions (0, 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5%). All seeds showed full germination in 1 and 2% NaCl, comparable to germination in distilled water. By increasing the levels of NaCl, the differences between these species responses were evaluated. The second three species (from coastal zone of the salty lake Maharloo) were more tolerant compared to the first three species (from Gavkhooni deserts). Amongst, S. europea was the most tolerant species. At the second round of experiments and to test the effect of jasmonic acid (JA) on seed germination at high levels of salinity, the seeds were primed with JA (0, 0.01, 0.1, 1, 10 and 100µM) and then allowed to germinate in Petri-dishes containing different concentrations of NaCl: 3, 4 and 5% for Gavkhooni species and 4 and 5% for Maharloo species. Priming with 1 µM JA was the most effective to increase germination characters at high levels of salinity. By increasing the concentration of JA (from 10 to 100 µM) the inhibitory effects of JA on seed germination of the mentioned species was appeared.
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spelling doaj-art-b3a4d8909c404acf95600a843a0a479a2025-08-20T03:14:51ZfasSeed and Plant Certification and Registration Instituteعلوم و فناوری بذر ایران2322-26462588-46382017-10-0162294210.22034/ijsst.2018.116320116320The effect of jasmonic acid on seed germination of halophytes species in high levels of salinityN. Zamani0P. Roshandel1Graduated/Agronomy Dept., Sharekord UniversityAssitstant Prof./ Agronomy Dept.,Shahrekord University, Shahrekord, Iran.Salt tolerance of six halophytic species (Halocnemum strobilaceum, Halostachysbelangeriana, Salsola tomentosa, Salicornia europea, Halopeplis perfoliata,Salsola crassa) was evaluated at germination stage under NaCl conditions (0, 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5%). All seeds showed full germination in 1 and 2% NaCl, comparable to germination in distilled water. By increasing the levels of NaCl, the differences between these species responses were evaluated. The second three species (from coastal zone of the salty lake Maharloo) were more tolerant compared to the first three species (from Gavkhooni deserts). Amongst, S. europea was the most tolerant species. At the second round of experiments and to test the effect of jasmonic acid (JA) on seed germination at high levels of salinity, the seeds were primed with JA (0, 0.01, 0.1, 1, 10 and 100µM) and then allowed to germinate in Petri-dishes containing different concentrations of NaCl: 3, 4 and 5% for Gavkhooni species and 4 and 5% for Maharloo species. Priming with 1 µM JA was the most effective to increase germination characters at high levels of salinity. By increasing the concentration of JA (from 10 to 100 µM) the inhibitory effects of JA on seed germination of the mentioned species was appeared.https://ijsst.areeo.ac.ir/article_116320_77fc56dcc3c83d0e60e8df7634c49dc3.pdfextreme salt stresshalophytic ecosystemjasmonatessalt toleranceseed priming
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The effect of jasmonic acid on seed germination of halophytes species in high levels of salinity
علوم و فناوری بذر ایران
extreme salt stress
halophytic ecosystem
jasmonates
salt tolerance
seed priming
title The effect of jasmonic acid on seed germination of halophytes species in high levels of salinity
title_full The effect of jasmonic acid on seed germination of halophytes species in high levels of salinity
title_fullStr The effect of jasmonic acid on seed germination of halophytes species in high levels of salinity
title_full_unstemmed The effect of jasmonic acid on seed germination of halophytes species in high levels of salinity
title_short The effect of jasmonic acid on seed germination of halophytes species in high levels of salinity
title_sort effect of jasmonic acid on seed germination of halophytes species in high levels of salinity
topic extreme salt stress
halophytic ecosystem
jasmonates
salt tolerance
seed priming
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