Effects of cinnamic acid on the physiological characteristics of cucumber seedlings under salt stress |
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Authors: | Xuezheng Wang Hua Wang Fengzhi Wu Bo Liu |
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Affiliation: | (1) Horticultural College, Northeast Agricultural University, Harbin, 150030, China |
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Abstract: | Effects of cinnamic acid on the physiological characteristics of cucumber (Shandong Mici) seedlings under salt stress were studied, and the best concentration and treatment time were ascertained. The results showed that cinnamic acid relatively increased the leaf relative water content and the chlorophyll content, decreased plasma membrane permeability, mitigated membrane damage, inhibited the accumulation of malondialdehyde (product of membrane lipid peroxidation), and promoted the activity of membrane protective enzymes such as super oxide dismutase and peroxidase, therefore improving the adaptabilities of cucumber to salt stress. It is concluded that the best treatment time of cinnamic acid is in the two euphylla period, and the best treatment concentration of cinnamic acid is 50 μmol/L. __________ Translated from Journal of Shenyang Agricultural University, 2006, 37(3): 352–355 [译自: 沈阳农业大学学报] |
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Keywords: | salt stress cucumber cinnamic acid physiological characteristics |
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