Role of plant antioxidants (Ascorbic acid, Glutathione, a -Tocopherol, Spermine) in alleviating salinity stress on growth and yield of wheat plants [electronic resource].

By: Contributor(s): Language: English Summary language: Arabic Description: P. 153-165Other title:
  • دور منظمات النمو (حمض الأسكوربيك والجلاتثيون والتوكوفيرول والإسبرمين) فى تخفيف الإجهاد الملحى على نمو ومحصول نبات القمح [Added title page title]
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  • Egyptian journal of agronomy, 2008 v. 30 (2) [electronic resource].
Subject(s): Online resources: In: Egyptian Journal of Agronomy 2008v.30(2)Summary: A POT experiment was carried out to investigate the role of some plant antioxidants such as ascorbic acid, glutathione, atocopherol, spermine in alleviating the harmful effects caused by high salinity level (6g/I) in wheat plants.The seeds were pre-soaked and the plants sprayed with anyone of the antioxidants used. It was concluded that salinity stress depressed all growth parameters and yield components. The data also showed that the different antioxidants could partially alleviate the harmful effect of salinity stress on growth and yield of wheat plants.
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A POT experiment was carried out to investigate the role of some plant antioxidants such as ascorbic acid, glutathione, atocopherol, spermine in alleviating the harmful effects caused by high salinity level (6g/I) in wheat plants.The seeds were pre-soaked and the plants sprayed with anyone of the antioxidants used. It was concluded that salinity stress depressed all growth parameters and yield components. The data also showed that the different antioxidants could partially alleviate the harmful effect of salinity stress on growth and yield of wheat plants.

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