Exogenous application of humic acid and salicylic acid to alleviate seedling drought stress in two corn (Zea mays L.) hybrids |
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Authors: | Ehsan Bijanzadeh Ruhollah Naderi Todd P. Egan |
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Affiliation: | 1. Agroecology Department, College of Agriculture and Natural Resources of Darab, Shiraz University, Iran;2. Crop Production and Plant Breeding Department, Agriculture College, Shiraz University, Iran;3. Division of Mathematics and Natural Sciences, Elmira College, Elmira, NY, USA |
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Abstract: | Efficacy of 1?mM humic (HA) and salicylic (SC) acids on SC 260 and SC 705 corn seedlings to alleviate drought stress via polyethylene glycol was studied via hydroponics at Shiraz University, Iran in a factorial, randomized design, with four replicates each. Under stress, SC 260 had higher electrolyte leakage compared to SC 705, and exogenous application of HA combined with SA decreased SC 705 electrolyte leakage. As a general trend, photosynthetic pigment content, relative water content, root and shoot length, mean number and diameter of central and peripheral root metaxylem, and K+ accumulation were higher in SC 705 treated with HA and SA compared to SC 260. Application of HA with SA could be an effective and low cost approach to ensure seedling establishment and plant growth in fields affected by soil drought in the early season, especially for the SC 705 corn hybrid in semi-arid regions. |
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Keywords: | Electrolyte leakage pigment content root surface area xylem dimension |
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