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Seed Priming with Putrescine Alleviated Salinity Stress During Germination and Seedling Growth of Medicinal Pumpkin

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JOURNAL OF SOIL SCIENCE AND PLANT NUTRITION
Volume 21, Issue 3, Pages 1782-1792

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SPRINGER INT PUBL AG
DOI: 10.1007/s42729-021-00479-z

Keywords

Germination percentage; Mean germination time; Proline; Pumpkin; Putrescine; Saline stress; Seed vigor index

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With increasing salinity levels, the germination percentage, seedling vigor index, fresh and dry weights of radicle and plumule, tissue water content, dry matter, photosynthetic pigments, and alpha-amylase activity of medicinal pumpkin seeds were decreased. However, these traits were higher in seeds pre-treated with putrescine. Additionally, under salinity stress, mean germination time, proline, and malondialdehyde contents increased, while seed priming with putrescine reduced them, indicating the potential of putrescine in improving seedling growth under salinity stress.
This investigation aimed to improve the salt tolerance of medicinal pumpkin by seed priming with putrescine and to explore the possible physiological basis of salinity tolerance. The factorial experiment based on a completely randomized design was performed to investigate the effect of putrescine pretreatment on seed germination percentage, mean germination times, seedling vigor index, seedling radicle and plumule fresh and dry weights, seedling tissue water content, dry matter, photosynthetic pigments (chlorophylls a and b, total chlorophyll, and carotenoids), proline content, malondialdehyde content, and alpha-amylase enzyme activity of medicinal pumpkin under salinity stress. The treatments consisted of three levels of seed priming with putrescine (0, 0.5, and 1 mM) and four salinity levels (0, 30, 60, and 90 mM of NaCl). With increasing salinity, germination percentage, seedling vigor index, radicle and plumule fresh and dry weights, and their ratio, tissue water content, dry matter, photosynthetic pigments, and alpha-amylase activity were reduced. However, in the seeds which had been pre-treated with putrescine, these traits were higher than those of untreated seeds. Moreover, under salinity stress, mean germination time, proline, and malondialdehyde contents were increased and priming with putrescine reduced them. Also, seedling vigor index had a negative correlation with proline, malondialdehyde, and mean germination time, but there was a positive correlation between seedling vigor index and germination percentage. In addition, proline was significantly correlated negatively with germination percentage, radicle and plumule fresh weights, and plumule dry weight. Seed priming with putrescine (especially at 1-mM concentration) can improve the germination characteristics and seedling growth of the medicinal pumpkin under salinity stress.

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