2014
DOI: 10.1007/s11738-014-1626-5
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The effect of seed conditioning, short-term heat shock and salicylic, jasmonic acid or brasinolide on sunflower (Helianthus annuus L.) chilling resistance and polysome formation

Abstract: The aim of this study was to develop the method for increasing resistance of sunflower seedlings 'Wielkopolski' to chilling. Seeds were conditioned at 25°C for 2 days in water to 15, 20 and 25 % moisture content or in salicylic or jasmonic acid in concentration of 10 -2 ; 10 -3 and 10 -4 M or brassinolide in concentration of 10 -6 ; 10 -8 and 10 -10 -15 % moisture content. After 2 days of incubation the conditioned seeds were heat shocked at 45°C for 0, 30, 60, 120 and 240 min and 5 mm seedlings were exposed t… Show more

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“…These species are classified as chilling-sensitive plants (IshizakiNishizawa et al 1996). Sunflower seedlings subjected to prolonged low temperatures exposure exhibited chilling injures manifested by inhibition of roots growth, longer mean emergence time and root damages expressed by external root discoloration as well as lower activities of dehydrogenases (Górnik et al 2014). Hewezi et al (2006) on the basis of an initial characterization of the transcriptome activity also found sunflower as a chilling-sensitive plant under suboptimal temperatures.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 95%
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“…These species are classified as chilling-sensitive plants (IshizakiNishizawa et al 1996). Sunflower seedlings subjected to prolonged low temperatures exposure exhibited chilling injures manifested by inhibition of roots growth, longer mean emergence time and root damages expressed by external root discoloration as well as lower activities of dehydrogenases (Górnik et al 2014). Hewezi et al (2006) on the basis of an initial characterization of the transcriptome activity also found sunflower as a chilling-sensitive plant under suboptimal temperatures.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…The presented picture were took after 72 h of recovery (25°C) from chilling stress chilling. Our previous results have proved that heat shock applied earlier, before radicles protruded seed coat, may provide beneficial effects on chilling tolerance (Górnik et al 2014). Hydropriming belongs to priming/conditioning techniques which uses only water in the process of controlled seed imbibitions (Grzesik and Nowak 1998).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…It also plays an important role in the plant response to adverse environmental conditions such as cold [96][97][98], drought [99], salinity [43] and light [100]. Górnik et al [96] reported that treatment of seeds with SA or JA could improve the resistance of seedlings to chilling, while Ilyas et al [97] demonstrated that exogenous application of SA and JA could enhance drought stress tolerance in wheat, although JA was more effective than SA. However, the combined application of SA and JA did not significantly influence plant growth.…”
Section: The Interactions Between Ja and Sa Pathways Under Abiotic Stmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…ABA ), or plant protective compounds (e.g. salicylic acid, fungicides) can be used to improve seed germination of dormant species, control germination timing to optimize recruitment, and protect seeds from biotic and abiotic stresses (Carrow & Duncan ; Górnik et al ; Badrakh ; Erickson et al ; Call ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%