Title of article :
Effects of seed priming with gibberellin on germination of safflower under salinity stress
Author/Authors :
Nejati, Mahrokh Department of Agriculture - Islamic Azad University Islamshahr Branch, Islamshahr, Iran , Alipour, Akbar Department of Agriculture - Islamic Azad University Islamshahr Branch, Islamshahr, Iran , Yousefi Rad, Mojtaba Department of Agriculture - Islamic Azad University, Saveh Branch, Saveh, Iran , Sharghi, Younes Department of Agriculture - Islamic Azad University Islamshahr Branch, Islamshahr, Iran , Zahedi, Hosein Department of Agriculture - Islamic Azad University Islamshahr Branch, Islamshahr, Iran
Abstract :
Salinity is one of the most important factors limiting plant growth and production around the world.
Gibberellic acid is known as a strong growth stimulator, effective on seed germination and breaking of seed
dormancy in various plant species. In order to study the response of Safflower cultivar Sofeh to salinity stress,
a factorial experiment was conducted based on a randomized complete block design with three replications
in Pardis Agricultural Research and Education Center, Saveh, Iran. The first factor was salinity at three levels
including 0, 100, and 200 mM NaCal. The second factor was seed priming with gibberellin at three levels
including 0, 20, and 40 mgl-1. Findings suggested that the salinity and seed priming improved biochemical
indexes of proline and peroxidase in the seedlings under study, increasing their mean germination time,
germination rate, germination percentage, and chlorophyll contents. Maximum proline contents were
observed in the seedlings treated with 200 mM salinity and primed with 49 mgl-1gibberelin, 3.48 mg per gram
fresh weight. Maximum mean germination time, germination rate, germination percentage, and chlorophyll
contents were related to 0 mM salinity and 40 mgl-1gibberellin at 2.86 days, 26.16%, 76.6%, and 8.05%,
respectively. In sum, the findings suggested that priming of safflower seeds with gibberellin under saline
conditions improves the plants’ resistance against salinity and their germination and growth.
Keywords :
Peroxidase , priming , proline , safflower , salinity
Journal title :
Iranian Journal of Plant Physiology