会议专题

Melatonin Applied by Osmopriming as a Biostimulator Improving Cucumber (Cucumis sativus L.) Seedling Growth at Abiotic Stress Conditions

Cucumber (Cucumis sativus L. cv. Odys) seed osmopriming effects on germination and subsequent seedling growth at suboptimal conditions (chilling temperatures or toxic copper concentration) were investigated. Biochemical stress markers, chlorophyll and phenolic compound contents were estimated. The seeds were osmoprimed (O) in polyethylene glycol (PEG) with water (-1.5 MPa at 25 ℃) or with melatonin (Mel) water solutions (OMel) at concentrations : 25, 50, 100 and 500 μM. Mel contents in the seeds before and after priming were determined using HPLC-EC. Being sensitive to the chilling stress, the seeds that germinated well (99%) at 25℃, showed only 30% germination at 15 ℃, and almost no germination (4%) at 10 ℃. Osmopriming in PEG increased germination at 15 ℃ to 78%, and to 98% when combined with 50 μM of Mel (OMel 50). The osmoprimed seeds germinated even at 10 ℃ and reached 43%, and 83% when 50 μM of Mel was added during the treatment. Toxic copper ion (Cu+2) concentration 2.5 mM did not affect seed germination but drastically reduced seedling growth and blocked their regeneration. It was noted that only in the case of seedlings grown from the seeds previously osmoprimed with Mel 50 μM (OMel 50) regeneration processes after chilling and copper stresses went well. There is still lack of information clearly explaining the role of melatonin in plant physiology. This molecule acts multidirectionally and usually is allied to other compounds-its potential as a phytobiostimulator will be discussed.

abiotic stresses Cucumis sativus L. melatonin osmopriming

POSMYK Malgorzata M. BALABUSTA Marta JANAS Krystyna M.

Department of Ecophysiology and Plant Development,University of Lodz,ul. Banacha 12/16,90-237 Lodz,Poland

国际会议

2009 International Symposium on Environmental Science and Technology(2009环境科学与技术国际会议)

上海

英文

362-369

2009-06-02(万方平台首次上网日期,不代表论文的发表时间)