Title of article :
Biochemical Responses of Two Soybean (Glycine max) Varieties to Aluminum Stress in Nutrient Solution
Author/Authors :
Davarpanah Moghadam، Nafiseh نويسنده Faculty of Biology,Department of Botany,Damghan University,Damghan,Iran , , Poozesh، Vahid نويسنده Faculty of Biology,Department of Botany,Damghan University,Damghan,Iran , , Rezaei، Arezou نويسنده Faculty of Biology,Department of Botany,Damghan University,Damghan,Iran ,
Issue Information :
فصلنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2016
Pages :
11
From page :
237
To page :
247
Abstract :
Aluminum toxicity is the most widespread form of metal toxicity to plants in soil acids, initially causing inhibition of root elongation and blocks absorption of water and nutrients. According to this fact that soybean has been widely used in industry, this study investigated the effects of aluminum toxicity on biochemical factors in two varieties of Williams and Katoul of soybean plant. The study was carried out in a randomized design with aluminium (0, 200, 500, 700 µM) treatments and four replications in hydroponic culture. Results of biochemical tests showed that aluminum reduced the content of photosynthetic pigments, flavonoids, phenolic compounds, anthocyanins and reduced sugars in both cultivars of soybean. The proline content decreased with increasing aluminum in var. williams, but at var. katoul increased. It seems that lt;emgt;G. maxlt;/emgt; var. katoul suffers less than var. Williams. As regards, proline accumulation under Al stress to be generally higher in lt;emgt;G. maxlt;/emgt; var. katoul; hence, these results suggest that var. katoul is more resistant than var. Williams.
Keywords :
anthocyanin , proline , photosynthetic pigments , Flavonoid , Soybean , sugar , Aluminium , Phenolic compounds
Journal title :
Journal of Chemical Health Risks
Serial Year :
2016
Journal title :
Journal of Chemical Health Risks
Record number :
2397953
Link To Document :
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