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Novel Finding on How Melatonin and Nanoselenium Alleviate 2,4-<scp>D</scp> Butylate Stress in Wheat Plants

Chunran Zhou, Jingbang Zhang, Peijuan Miao, Qinyong Dong, Yongxi Lin, Dong Li, Canping Pan

2023Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry16 citationsDOI

Abstract

Nanoselenium (nano-Se) or melatonin (MT) foliar spray reduces pesticide stress by stimulating plant secondary metabolism and antioxidant capacity. However, the effects of nano-Se and MT biofortification on the interaction between plant secondary metabolic pathways and rhizosphere microbes in mitigating 2,4- D butyrate stress remain unknown. Compared to nano-Se or MT treatment alone, nano-Se and MT combined application increased the antioxidant enzyme activities and decreased the MDA (25.0%) and H 2 O 2 (39.3%) contents with 2,4-D butylate exposure. Importantly, they enhance the soil enzymes (S-FDA by 53.1%), allelochemicals (luteolin by 164.1% and tricin by 147.3%), as well as plant secondary metabolites (JA by 63.3% and 193.3% in leaves and roots) levels. It also improved the beneficial microbial abundance of Comamonadaceae, Sphingomonadaceae, and Rhodobacteraceae in the rhizosphere soil. In conclusion, nano-Se and MT alleviate 2,4-D butylate stress in wheat plants by enabling the interaction between rhizosphere microorganisms, allelopathic substances, and secondary metabolites.

Topics & Concepts

RhizosphereAllelopathyChemistrySecondary metabolismPhyllosphereFood scienceAntioxidantTricinBotanyBiologyEnzymeBacteriaBiochemistryGerminationBiosynthesisFlavonoidGeneticsAllelopathy and phytotoxic interactionsPlant responses to elevated CO2Selenium in Biological Systems