Brassinosteroids alleviate of harmful effects of prolonged water deficit in young Euterpe oleracea palms increasing water use efficiency
["Pinheiro, Florine Alves de Sousa","Maia Junior, Sebastiao de Oliveira","de Andrade, Jailma Ribeiro","Silva, Patrick Costa","Aguiar, Danielle Lopes","Campos, Lorena Silva","Leonel, Maria Rita da Silva Andrade","Costa, Niedja Bezerra","Gomes, Mara de Menezes de Assis","Figueiredo, Fabio Afonso Mazzei Moura de Assis","Reis, Fabricio de Oliveira","Catunda, Paulo Henrique Aragao","Ferraz, Tiago Massi"]
2025-05-01
期刊论文
(5)
Water deficit has a negative effect on the physiological aspects of plants, such as stomatal closure and consequent decline in photosynthetic carbon assimilation. Numerous water deficit mitigation strategies have been investigated, such as the use of bioregulators to minimize the damage caused. This study aimed at assessing the effects of brassinosteroids on the physiological aspects of a & ccedil;a & iacute; seedlings in inducing drought tolerance. The experiment was conducted using two water conditions (well-watered and water-deficit plants) and three brassinosteroid concentrations (0, 0.05 and 0.10 mu M of 24-epibrassinolide-EBL), with six repetitions. At 120 days, seedlings were transplanted to pots and watered, leaving the soil near field capacity for 56 days. Next, a group of plants were well-watered, and another submitted to water deficit for 18 days. Water deficit reduced gas exchange and photosynthetic efficiency with a lower decrease at EBL concentrations of 0.05 and 0.10 mu M, while larger declines were observed in plants without EBL. Relative water content and leaf succulence were maintained in water-deficit plants, while proline content rose, mainly with 0.10 mu M of EBL. Applying EBL also improved water use efficiency and maintained the leaf chlorophyll and stem dry matter of stressed plants. It was concluded that leaf brassinosteroid application alleviate of harmful effects of water deficit in young a & ccedil;a & iacute; plants, promoting proline accumulation, which increases water use efficiency, and maintaining photosynthetic pigments and water status, contributing to improving drought tolerance in a & ccedil;a & iacute;.
来源平台:ACTA PHYSIOLOGIAE PLANTARUM