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Synergistic Effects of Silicon and Aspartic Acid on the Alleviation of Salt Stress in Celery (<i>Apium graveliens</i> L.) "Si Ji Xiao Xiang Qin"open access

Authors
Song, JinnanYang, JingliJeong, Byoung Ryong
Issue Date
Aug-2024
Publisher
MDPI
Keywords
plant biomass; photosynthesis; ion uptake; nutritious status; antioxidants
Citation
PLANTS-BASEL, v.13, no.15
Indexed
SCIE
SCOPUS
Journal Title
PLANTS-BASEL
Volume
13
Number
15
URI
https://scholarworks.gnu.ac.kr/handle/sw.gnu/73547
DOI
10.3390/plants13152072
ISSN
2223-7747
Abstract
Salinity is one of the primary abiotic stresses that seriously hampers plant quality and productivity. It is feasible to reduce or reverse the negative effects of salt through the supplementation of silicon (Si) and aspartic acid (Asp). However, the question of how exogenous Si and Asp induce salt tolerance in celery remains incipient. Thus, this study was performed to determine the synergistic effects of Si and Asp on the alleviation of salt stress in celery. To this end, the celery plants were cultivated in a controlled regime (light for 14 h at 22 degrees C; darkness for 10 h at 16 degrees C) and treated with one of five treatments (CK, 100 mM NaCl, 100 mM NaCl + 75 mg/L Si, 100 mM NaCl + 100 mg/L Asp, and 100 mM NaCl + 75 mg/L Si + 100 mg/L Asp). Results showed that solely NaCl-treated celery plants developed salt toxicity, as characterized by decreased growth, declined photosynthetic ability, disturbed nutritious status and internal ion balance, and a boosted antioxidant defense system (Improved antioxidant enzymes and reduced ROS accumulation). In contrast, these adverse effects of NaCl were ameliorated by the additions of Si and Asp, regardless of Si, Asp, or both. Moreover, the mitigatory impacts of the co-application of Si and Asp on salt stress were more pronounced compared to when one of them was solely applied. Collectively, exogenous Si and Asp alleviate the degree of salt stress and thereby improve the salt tolerance of celery.
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