Ellagic acid alleviates aluminum and/or drought stress through morpho-physiochemical adjustments and stress-related gene expression in Zea mays L
This study investigates the potential of ellagic acid (EA) to mitigate the effects of drought and aluminum (Al 3+ ) stresses in maize by examining various morpho-physiochemical parameters and gene expressions. Maize ( Zea mays L.) serves as a crucial global food source, but its growth and productivi...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Environmental science and pollution research international 2024-10, Vol.31 (49), p.59521-59532 |
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Zusammenfassung: | This study investigates the potential of ellagic acid (EA) to mitigate the effects of drought and aluminum (Al
3+
) stresses in maize by examining various morpho-physiochemical parameters and gene expressions. Maize (
Zea mays
L.) serves as a crucial global food source, but its growth and productivity are significantly hindered by drought and aluminum (Al
3+
) stresses, which lead to impaired root development, elevated levels of reactive oxygen species (ROS), diminished photosynthetic efficiency, and reduced water and mineral absorption. Recently, ellagic acid (EA), a polyphenolic compound with potent antioxidant properties, has been identified for its role in regulating plant growth and enhancing stress tolerance mechanisms. However, the specific mechanisms through which EA contributes to Al
3+
and/or drought tolerance in plants remain largely unknown. The present study was conducted to examine the defensive role of EA (100 μg/mL) in some morpho-physiochemical parameters and the expression profiles of some stress-related genes (
ZmCPK22
,
ZmXTH1
,
ZmHIPP4
,
ZmSGR
,
ZmpsbA
,
ZmAPX1
, and
ZmGST1
) in drought (polyethylene glycol-6000 (PEG-6000), − 0.6 MPa) and aluminum chloride (AlCl
3
, 60 μM) stressed
Zea mays
Ada 523 grown in nutrient solution. Our results indicated that drought and aluminum chloride stresses affected root length, shoot height, H
2
O
2
content, chlorophyll content (SPAD), electrolyte leakage (EL), and relative water content (RWC) of maize with several significant (
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ISSN: | 1614-7499 0944-1344 1614-7499 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s11356-024-35185-7 |