2022
DOI: 10.3389/fevo.2022.941032
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Effects of Melatonin Priming on Suaeda corniculata Seed Germination, Antioxidant Defense, and Reserve Mobilization: Implications for Salinized Wetland Restoration

Abstract: Melatonin priming has been widely reported to positively affect seed germination under abiotic stresses. However, there is still a gap in knowledge on how melatonin priming impacts the seed germination and physiological change of wetland plant species. We assessed the effects of different melatonin concentrations on germination characteristics, antioxidant defense, and reserve mobilization of Suaeda corniculata seeds. Priming of S. corniculata seeds with 50 μM melatonin significantly improved the germination r… Show more

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“…Moreover, MEL application upregulates nitrogen metabolism 90 and ATP metabolism, 91 thus increasing the remobilization of starch and ATP during SG 88 . MEL‐primed seeds showed higher SG rate than non‐primed, which was accompanied with the higher expression of genes relating to SS tolerance, hormone metabolism, improved hydrolysis of storage proteins, and fat mobilization 92,93 …”
Section: Mel Sg and Abiotic Stressorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, MEL application upregulates nitrogen metabolism 90 and ATP metabolism, 91 thus increasing the remobilization of starch and ATP during SG 88 . MEL‐primed seeds showed higher SG rate than non‐primed, which was accompanied with the higher expression of genes relating to SS tolerance, hormone metabolism, improved hydrolysis of storage proteins, and fat mobilization 92,93 …”
Section: Mel Sg and Abiotic Stressorsmentioning
confidence: 99%