Title of article :
The effects of brassinosteroid on the induction of biochemical changes in Lycopersicon esculentum under drought stress
Author/Authors :
BEHNAMNIA, Mehri damghan university - Faculty of Science - Department of Biology, دامغان, ايران , BEHNAMNIA, Mehri shahid bahonar university of kerman - Faculty of Science - Department of Biology, كرمان, ايران , Manouchehri KALANTARI, Khosrow shahid bahonar university of kerman - Faculty of Science - Department of Biology, كرمان, ايران , ZIAIE, Jalal Agri-Jahad Semnan, ايران
From page :
417
To page :
428
Abstract :
Drought stress is considered a restricting factor for plant products; therefore many compounds were appliedto minimise the harmful effects of stress. One type of these compounds that have antioxidative characteristics isbrassino steroids. In this experiment, when 4 fully expanded leaves of tomato plants appeared, 24-epibrassinolide (24-EBL)was sprayed onto the leaves at 0.01 and 1 (mu)M concentrations for 3 days with a 1-day interval. Three levels of drought stress(0, 3, and 5 days withholding water) were applied. Thereafter, the effects of brassinosteroids and water stress were investigated on some biochemical and antioxidative parameters of tomato plants. Lipid peroxidation, peroxide hydrogen,and proline content increased in plants subjected to drought stress. Reduction in protein content in drought conditions showed that drought stress affected protein synthesis and degradation. Decline in the activity of antioxidant enzymes(POD and APX) and increases in the SOD, GR, and CAT activities were observed in drought stressed plants. Reductionin peroxidation of lipids and H2O2 content in the plants treated with both 24-EBL and drought stress was observed. Basedon our results it seems that brassinosteroids considerably alleviated oxidative damage that occurred under drought stress.Increase in activity of antioxidant enzymes (POD, CAT, APX, GR, and SOD) and change in isoenzymes pattern with higher intensity as well as increases in proline and protein content in drought stressed plants treated with BR will probably show the role of brassinosteroids in increased tolerance of plants to water stress. Therefore, 24-epibrassinolide may have a role in the mitigation of damage caused by water stress.
Keywords :
Drought stress , brassinosteroid , antioxidative , tomato , proline , lipid peroxidation
Journal title :
Turkish Journal of Botany
Journal title :
Turkish Journal of Botany
Record number :
2533573
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