Impact of ascorbic acid-rich phyto-extracts on growth, yield and physio-biochemistry of okra [Abelmoschus esculentus (L.) Moench.] subjected to drought stress

To overcome the negative effects of drought stress by exogenous application of natural [lemon juice (LJ) and orange juice (OJ)] and synthetic ascorbic acid (AsA) as sources of potential antioxidants was assessed in okra (A. esculentus) under field conditions. The experiment comprised of two cultivar...

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Main Authors: Muhammad Younis, Nudrat Aisha Akram, Muhammad Ashraf, Mohamed A. El-Sheikh, Zakir Ullah Khan
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2024-07-01
Series:Journal of King Saud University: Science
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1018364724001071
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author Muhammad Younis
Nudrat Aisha Akram
Muhammad Ashraf
Mohamed A. El-Sheikh
Zakir Ullah Khan
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Nudrat Aisha Akram
Muhammad Ashraf
Mohamed A. El-Sheikh
Zakir Ullah Khan
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description To overcome the negative effects of drought stress by exogenous application of natural [lemon juice (LJ) and orange juice (OJ)] and synthetic ascorbic acid (AsA) as sources of potential antioxidants was assessed in okra (A. esculentus) under field conditions. The experiment comprised of two cultivars (Sabz Pari and Bhindi Sanwali) those were subjected to different irrigation regimes including control (12 irrigations) as well as water deficit regimes such as D1 (eight irrigations) and D2 (six irrigations). The plants were sprayed with synthetic AsA (150 mg L-1), 50 % LJ and 50 % OJ to both control and water stressed plants after 30 days of seed germination. Foliar applied AsA obtained from varied sources significantly increased the plant biomass, yield characteristics and leaf photosynthetic pigments, total soluble proteins, proline, AsA, total amino acids, total phenolics, total soluble sugars, and activities of POD, CAT and SOD enzymes in okra plants under varying irrigations. Although, in contrast different AsA sources minimized the accumulation of H2O2 and MDA contents in okra plants. In conclusions, LJ and OJ (both 50 %) proved to be more effective than the synthetic AsA (150 mg L-1) in enhancing yield production, plant biomass and different physio-biochemical traits of okra plants subjected to varying water stress levels. Thus, a better organic source of AsA both LJ and OJ may be suggested to overcome the negative influence of water deficiency in plants.
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spelling doaj.art-cb502e5153fc4708abbc0acd89c2cfaf2024-04-12T04:44:22ZengElsevierJournal of King Saud University: Science1018-36472024-07-01366103195Impact of ascorbic acid-rich phyto-extracts on growth, yield and physio-biochemistry of okra [Abelmoschus esculentus (L.) Moench.] subjected to drought stressMuhammad Younis0Nudrat Aisha Akram1Muhammad Ashraf2Mohamed A. El-Sheikh3Zakir Ullah Khan4Department of Botany, Government College University, Faisalabad 38000, PakistanDepartment of Botany, Government College University, Faisalabad 38000, Pakistan; Corresponding author.The University of Lahore, Lahore, PakistanBotany and Microbiology Department, College of Science, King Saud University, Riyadh 11451, Saudi ArabiaDepartment of Applied Bioscience, Kyungpook National University, Daegue, South KoreaTo overcome the negative effects of drought stress by exogenous application of natural [lemon juice (LJ) and orange juice (OJ)] and synthetic ascorbic acid (AsA) as sources of potential antioxidants was assessed in okra (A. esculentus) under field conditions. The experiment comprised of two cultivars (Sabz Pari and Bhindi Sanwali) those were subjected to different irrigation regimes including control (12 irrigations) as well as water deficit regimes such as D1 (eight irrigations) and D2 (six irrigations). The plants were sprayed with synthetic AsA (150 mg L-1), 50 % LJ and 50 % OJ to both control and water stressed plants after 30 days of seed germination. Foliar applied AsA obtained from varied sources significantly increased the plant biomass, yield characteristics and leaf photosynthetic pigments, total soluble proteins, proline, AsA, total amino acids, total phenolics, total soluble sugars, and activities of POD, CAT and SOD enzymes in okra plants under varying irrigations. Although, in contrast different AsA sources minimized the accumulation of H2O2 and MDA contents in okra plants. In conclusions, LJ and OJ (both 50 %) proved to be more effective than the synthetic AsA (150 mg L-1) in enhancing yield production, plant biomass and different physio-biochemical traits of okra plants subjected to varying water stress levels. Thus, a better organic source of AsA both LJ and OJ may be suggested to overcome the negative influence of water deficiency in plants.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1018364724001071OkraWater deficit stressFoliar sprayAscorbic acidLemon juiceOrange juice
spellingShingle Muhammad Younis
Nudrat Aisha Akram
Muhammad Ashraf
Mohamed A. El-Sheikh
Zakir Ullah Khan
Impact of ascorbic acid-rich phyto-extracts on growth, yield and physio-biochemistry of okra [Abelmoschus esculentus (L.) Moench.] subjected to drought stress
Journal of King Saud University: Science
Okra
Water deficit stress
Foliar spray
Ascorbic acid
Lemon juice
Orange juice
title Impact of ascorbic acid-rich phyto-extracts on growth, yield and physio-biochemistry of okra [Abelmoschus esculentus (L.) Moench.] subjected to drought stress
title_full Impact of ascorbic acid-rich phyto-extracts on growth, yield and physio-biochemistry of okra [Abelmoschus esculentus (L.) Moench.] subjected to drought stress
title_fullStr Impact of ascorbic acid-rich phyto-extracts on growth, yield and physio-biochemistry of okra [Abelmoschus esculentus (L.) Moench.] subjected to drought stress
title_full_unstemmed Impact of ascorbic acid-rich phyto-extracts on growth, yield and physio-biochemistry of okra [Abelmoschus esculentus (L.) Moench.] subjected to drought stress
title_short Impact of ascorbic acid-rich phyto-extracts on growth, yield and physio-biochemistry of okra [Abelmoschus esculentus (L.) Moench.] subjected to drought stress
title_sort impact of ascorbic acid rich phyto extracts on growth yield and physio biochemistry of okra abelmoschus esculentus l moench subjected to drought stress
topic Okra
Water deficit stress
Foliar spray
Ascorbic acid
Lemon juice
Orange juice
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1018364724001071
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