2019
DOI: 10.17770/etr2019vol1.4084
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Influence of Flooding on Leaf Cell Membranes of Three Latvian Wheat Cultivars (Triticum Aestivum (L)).

Abstract: Flooding occurs in many wheat-growing regions around the world. During flooding, the gas exchange between soil and air decreases and root hypoxia or anoxia is the major cause of plant growth reduction under this stress. The hypoxia stress triggers stimulate the formation of reactive oxygen species (ROS) and induce oxidative stress in plants. The wheat is one of the most important crops in Latvia and in the world. Although wheat is one of the most intolerant crops to soil flooding. To elucidate the mech… Show more

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“…Results from this study indicated that Warburgia salutaris aqueous extract increased MDA concentrations (Figure 3b), suggesting that the extract induced lipid peroxidation and therefore oxidative stress was present within HepG2 cells 29 . This result concurs with a study carried out by Leshwedi (2008) linking Warburgia salutaris methanolic extract and ROS production in mononuclear cells 13 .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 71%
“…Results from this study indicated that Warburgia salutaris aqueous extract increased MDA concentrations (Figure 3b), suggesting that the extract induced lipid peroxidation and therefore oxidative stress was present within HepG2 cells 29 . This result concurs with a study carried out by Leshwedi (2008) linking Warburgia salutaris methanolic extract and ROS production in mononuclear cells 13 .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 71%
“…Notulae Botanicae Horti Cluj-Napoca Agrobotanici oxidative damage to proteins, DNA and lipids (Liu, 2019;Škute et al, 2019). Antioxidant enzymes are key players in ROS detoxification in plants under waterlogging stress (Duhan et al, 2019;Salah et al, 2019).…”
Section: Academicpresmentioning
confidence: 99%