Seed priming and foliar application with jasmonic acid enhance salinity stress tolerance of soybean (Glycine max L.) seedlings
Journal of the Science of Food and Agriculture2020Vol. 101(5), pp. 2027–2041
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Mohamed S. Sheteiwy, Hongbo Shao, Weicong Qi, Paul Daly, Anket Sharma, Hiba Shaghaleh, Yousef Alhaj Hamoud, Mohamed A. El‐Esawi, Ronghui Pan, Qun Wan, Haiying Lu
Abstract
The application of 60 μmol L-1 JA improved plant growth by regulating the interaction between plant hormones and hydrogen peroxide, which may be involved in auxin signaling and stomatal closure under salt stress. These methods could efficiently protect early seedlings and alleviate salt stress damage and provide possibilities for use in improving soybean growth and inducing tolerance against excessive soil salinity. © 2020 Society of Chemical Industry.
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