2013
DOI: 10.1016/j.scienta.2013.03.032
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Comparative effects of NaCl and NaHCO3 stress on photosynthetic parameters, nutrient metabolism, and the antioxidant system in tomato leaves

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“…Chlorophyll was extracted in 80% acetone and measured at 663.3, 646.8 and 470 nm (Gong et al, 2013). Chlorophyll fluorescence imaging (FluorCam7, Photon Systems Instruments, USA) was used in determining chlorophyll fluorescence parameter on the third fully expanded leaf after half an hour in the dark (Gong et al, 2014a).…”
Section: Analysis Of Chlorophyll and Its Fluorescencementioning
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“…Chlorophyll was extracted in 80% acetone and measured at 663.3, 646.8 and 470 nm (Gong et al, 2013). Chlorophyll fluorescence imaging (FluorCam7, Photon Systems Instruments, USA) was used in determining chlorophyll fluorescence parameter on the third fully expanded leaf after half an hour in the dark (Gong et al, 2014a).…”
Section: Analysis Of Chlorophyll and Its Fluorescencementioning
confidence: 99%
“…O •− 2 production activity rate was determined using the method of hydroxylamine oxidation according to the method described by Gong et al (2013). The reaction was measured at 530 nm and the O •− 2 concentration was quantified using a linear standard curve of NaNO 2 .…”
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“…La actividad NR depende fuertemente de la concentración de nitrato, ya que el propio sustrato induce su síntesis de novo (Carillo, et al, 2005). De este modo, las respuestas a largo plazo estarían mediadas por el suministro de nitrato, que a su vez depende de la transpiración y por ende de la apertura estomática, que puede disminuir como consecuencia del estrés salino (Gong et al,2013;Kawakami et al, 2013).…”
Section: Fig 3 Tasa De Transporte De Electrones (Etr) En Hojas Deunclassified
“…El efecto de la salinidad sobre la actividad nitrato reductasa depende de muchos factores, tales como la especie, fuente de nitrógeno, edad de la planta, concentración salina, y tiempo de exposición al estrés. Se ha reportado una disminución significativa en la actividad NR en hojas de Brassica juncea (Siddiqui, Mohammad, Khan, Mohamed & Al-Whaibi 2012), genotipos sensibles de trigo (Carillo et al, 2008;Yousfi, Serret, Márquez, Voltas & Araus, 2012), tomate (Gong et al, 2013), algodón (Kawakami, Osterhuis & Snider, 2013), girasol , Vigna unguiculata (Magalhães de Aragão, Silva, Lima & Silveira, 2011) y hojas y raíces de álamo (Ehlting et al, 2007) sometidas a estrés con NaCl. Por el contrario, el estrés salino incrementó la actividad nitrato reductasa en raíces de pepino (Reda, Migocka & Klobus, 2011) y tomate (Debouba, Maâroufi-Dghimi, Suzuki, Ghorbel & Gouia, 2007).…”
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