Salinity Stress Mitigation by Foliar Feeding of Salicylic Acid on Maize (Zea Mays L.) grown under Hydroponic Culture

Salicylic acid (SA) is mainly associated with the regulation of plant growth particularly in salinity stress conditions and this signaling molecule exists in pivotal parts of plant. The objective of this research analysis was to overcome stress condition by distinct foliar treatments of Salicylic...

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Main Authors: Zubair Aslam, Ali Ahmad, Anser Ali, Alam Sher, Muhammad Sarwar
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Language:English
Published: Wright State University 2021-10-01
Series:Journal of Bioresource Management
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Ali Ahmad
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Alam Sher
Muhammad Sarwar
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description Salicylic acid (SA) is mainly associated with the regulation of plant growth particularly in salinity stress conditions and this signaling molecule exists in pivotal parts of plant. The objective of this research analysis was to overcome stress condition by distinct foliar treatments of Salicylic acid, for instance, 0 and 100 mM. Foliar applications of SA on maize were rendered on 10 days later than transplanting under a hydroponics experiment. Plants were grown under non-saline (S0= 0 mM NaCl) and saline (S1= 100 mM NaCl) conditions. Evaluation of biochemical, physiological and morphological attributes of maize was rendered after harvesting of plants. The experimental layout of Completely Randomized Design (CRD) under a factorial arrangement with three replications of each treatment was assigned for this study. According to our results it was confirmed that cultivation of maize under saline condition reduced the morphological, physiological and biochemical attributes of plant. However, exogenous application of SA on maize had a positive impact on the above mentioned traits under presence and absence of saline environment. Finally, it was justified that exogenous application of variable concentration of SA significantly improves whole parameters of maize cultivar.
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spelling doaj.art-6889d23cc86744c4916d2102e6c393522023-02-15T08:23:01ZengWright State UniversityJournal of Bioresource Management2309-38542021-10-0184677710.35691/JBM.1202.0203Salinity Stress Mitigation by Foliar Feeding of Salicylic Acid on Maize (Zea Mays L.) grown under Hydroponic CultureZubair Aslam0Ali Ahmad 1Anser Ali 2Alam Sher 3Muhammad Sarwar4Department of Agronomy, University of Agriculture Faisalabad, Faisalabad, PakistanDepartment of Agronomy, University of Agriculture Faisalabad, Faisalabad, Pakistan Department of Agronomy, Ghazi University, Dera Ghazi Khan, PakistanDepartment of Agronomy, Ghazi University, Dera Ghazi Khan, PakistanDepartment of Agronomy, Ghazi University, Dera Ghazi Khan, PakistanSalicylic acid (SA) is mainly associated with the regulation of plant growth particularly in salinity stress conditions and this signaling molecule exists in pivotal parts of plant. The objective of this research analysis was to overcome stress condition by distinct foliar treatments of Salicylic acid, for instance, 0 and 100 mM. Foliar applications of SA on maize were rendered on 10 days later than transplanting under a hydroponics experiment. Plants were grown under non-saline (S0= 0 mM NaCl) and saline (S1= 100 mM NaCl) conditions. Evaluation of biochemical, physiological and morphological attributes of maize was rendered after harvesting of plants. The experimental layout of Completely Randomized Design (CRD) under a factorial arrangement with three replications of each treatment was assigned for this study. According to our results it was confirmed that cultivation of maize under saline condition reduced the morphological, physiological and biochemical attributes of plant. However, exogenous application of SA on maize had a positive impact on the above mentioned traits under presence and absence of saline environment. Finally, it was justified that exogenous application of variable concentration of SA significantly improves whole parameters of maize cultivar. https://corescholar.libraries.wright.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1317&context=jbmbiochemicalhydroponic culturemaizesalicylic acidsalinity stress.
spellingShingle Zubair Aslam
Ali Ahmad
Anser Ali
Alam Sher
Muhammad Sarwar
Salinity Stress Mitigation by Foliar Feeding of Salicylic Acid on Maize (Zea Mays L.) grown under Hydroponic Culture
Journal of Bioresource Management
biochemical
hydroponic culture
maize
salicylic acid
salinity stress.
title Salinity Stress Mitigation by Foliar Feeding of Salicylic Acid on Maize (Zea Mays L.) grown under Hydroponic Culture
title_full Salinity Stress Mitigation by Foliar Feeding of Salicylic Acid on Maize (Zea Mays L.) grown under Hydroponic Culture
title_fullStr Salinity Stress Mitigation by Foliar Feeding of Salicylic Acid on Maize (Zea Mays L.) grown under Hydroponic Culture
title_full_unstemmed Salinity Stress Mitigation by Foliar Feeding of Salicylic Acid on Maize (Zea Mays L.) grown under Hydroponic Culture
title_short Salinity Stress Mitigation by Foliar Feeding of Salicylic Acid on Maize (Zea Mays L.) grown under Hydroponic Culture
title_sort salinity stress mitigation by foliar feeding of salicylic acid on maize zea mays l grown under hydroponic culture
topic biochemical
hydroponic culture
maize
salicylic acid
salinity stress.
url https://corescholar.libraries.wright.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1317&context=jbm
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