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STUDY OF KINETIN TRAETMENT ON GROWTH AND ACTIVITY OF SOME ANTIOXIDANT ENZYMES OF SPINACH UNDER SALT STRESS

Duraid K. A. Al-Taey, Saadoon A.H. Saadoon, Saad S.M. Al-Azawi

2021CURRENT TRENDS IN NATURAL SCIENCES12 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Soil salinity reduces water availability of plant roots via negative (low) osmosis potential, as well as decrease of germination dynamics of plant seeds by ionic toxicity of Na and Cl, Significant differences in fruit-set, yield, photosynthetic rates, stomatal conductance, total chlorophyll content, proline, In general, salinity affects almost every aspect of the physiology and biochemistry of plants. This experiment was conducted on a private farm in Babylon Governorate at the period from 1/10/ 2013 to 15/5/ 2014, to study the effect of Kinetin treatment with three concentrations (0, 20 & 40 mg /liter ) and the quality of irrigation water in three levels ( 1.3 , 5 & 10) dS.m-1 the water salinity increased the POX and CAT activity, sodium and proline contents in leaves, resulting in decreased growth and leaf contents of NPK, The Kinetin applications alleviated negative effects of saline water by increasing dry weights of roots and NPK contents in leaves with an increasing of POX and CAT activity, and reduction of sodium contents in leaves.

Topics & Concepts

KinetinSalinityProlineSaline waterChemistryHorticultureGerminationChlorophyllStomatal conductancePhotosynthesisSpinachSodiumAgronomyBotanyBiologyBiochemistryAmino acidOrganic chemistryExplant cultureEcologyIn vitroMagnetic and Electromagnetic EffectsPlant Stress Responses and TolerancePlant Growth Enhancement Techniques