Impact of sea-salt on morpho-physiological and biochemical responses in banana (Musa acuminata cv. Berangan)

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作者
Mazumdar, Purabi [1 ]
Lau, Su-Ee [1 ]
Singh, Pooja [1 ]
Takhtgahi, Hossein Mirzaei [2 ]
Harikrishna, Jennifer Ann [1 ,3 ]
机构
[1] Univ Malaya, Ctr Res Biotechnol Agr, Kuala Lumpur 50603, Malaysia
[2] Razi Univ Kermanshah, Fac Water Resources Engn, Dept Irrigat & Drainage Engn, Kermanshah, Iran
[3] Univ Malaya, Fac Sci, Inst Biol Sci, Kuala Lumpur 50603, Malaysia
关键词
Antioxidant enzymes; Banana; Lipid peroxidation; Metal composition; Sea-salt; Seawater flooding; CHLOROPHYLL-A FLUORESCENCE; SALINITY STRESS; METAL TOXICITY; NACL-SALINITY; GROWTH; PLANTS; WATER; TOLERANCE; POPULATIONS; HOMEOSTASIS;
D O I
10.1007/s12298-019-00659-3
中图分类号
Q94 [植物学];
学科分类号
071001 ;
摘要
Banana is often grown in coastal-regions, and while known for itssensitivity towards seawater, little is documented on the effect of sea-salt on the growth, physiology and metal homeostasis. Here we report that banana plantlets exposed to sea-salt at extreme (average seawater concentration; 52.7dSm(-1)), severe (28.5dSm(-1)) or moderate (10.2dSm(-1)) salinity levels had reduced root length (2.0-6.0-fold), plant height (1.2-1.6-fold), leaf number (2.0-2.3-fold) and leaf area (3.3-4.0-fold) compared to control plantlets. Degradation of pigments (total chlorophyll: 1.3-12.3-fold, chlorophyll a: 1.3-9.2-fold; chlorophyll b: 1.3-6.9-fold lower and carotenoids: 1.4-3.7-fold lower) reflected vulnerability of photosystems to salt stress. Relative water content showed a maximum decrease of 1.5-fold in salt stress. MDA analysis showed sea-salt exposure triggers 2.3-3.5-fold higher lipid peroxidation. Metal content analysis showed a 73-fold higher Na value from roots exposed to extreme salinity compared to control plantlets. While phenotype was clearly affected, moderate salinity showed no significant alteration of macro (N, P, K and Ca) and micro (Fe, Mn and Cu) metal content. The antioxidant enzymes: SOD (3.2-fold), CAT (1.7-fold) and GR (6-fold) showed higher activity at moderate salinity level compared to control plantlets but lower activity at severe (SOD: 1.3-fold; CAT: 1.5-fold; GR: 2-fold lower) and extreme seawater salinity (SOD: 1.5; CAT: 1.9; GR: 1.3-fold lower). Mild changes in growth and physiology at sea-salt levels equivalent to moderate seawater flooding, indicate that banana will survive such flooding, while extreme seawater inundation will be lethal. This data provides a reference for future salinity-mediated work in banana.
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