2016
DOI: 10.4236/ajps.2016.76089
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The Potential Role of Osmotic Pressure to Exogenous Application of Phytohormones on Crop Plants Grown under Different Osmotic Stress

Abstract: The osmotic pressure represented as a sign of plant tolerance or sensitive to salinity stress. In the following plants, the increase in OP seems to be a manner of defense mechanism to survive. OP increased in shoots of maize, shoot and root of wheat and cotton plants was concomitant with shoot soluble sugar, root soluble protein and shoot and root amino acids of maize plants. However, in wheat the increase in OP was related with increase of root soluble sugar and protein of shoots and roots. In cotton plants, … Show more

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“…Relative constant level of glucose in salinity conditions may recount to the role of glucose in respiration. It means that, released glucose from starch was consumed in respiratory reactions [31] [32]. Treatment the soil with Zn or Ni accumulated total sugars in roots and mostly in shoots.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Relative constant level of glucose in salinity conditions may recount to the role of glucose in respiration. It means that, released glucose from starch was consumed in respiratory reactions [31] [32]. Treatment the soil with Zn or Ni accumulated total sugars in roots and mostly in shoots.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%