Author/Authors :
Roshankar, Tayebeh Department of Genetics and Plant Production - Faculty of Agriculture - Malayer University - Malayer, Iran , Movahedi, Zahra Department of Genetics and Plant Production - Faculty of Agriculture - Malayer University - Malayer, Iran , Sabaghnia, Naser Department of Genetics and Plant Production - Faculty of Agriculture - University of Maragheh - Maragheh, Iran
Abstract :
Salinity stress effect especially the highest concentration (2 dS m-2), was significant for all traits including
plant height (PH), number of flowering branches (NFB), number of leaves per plant (NLP), stem diameter (SD), fresh
shoot weight (FSW), fresh root weight (FRW), dry shoot weight (DSW), dry root weight (DRW), root length (RL),
number of hairy roots (NHR), number of main roots (NMR), root diameter (RD), total chlorophyll content (TCC),
chlorophyll a (Cha), chlorophyll b (Chb), carotenoid content (CC), root sodium content (RSC), leaf sodium content
(LSC), leaf potassium content (LPC), protein amount (PA), proline magnitude (PM), peroxidase (POD), catalase
(CAT)and decreasedthe measured traits compared to the control. NaCl at 2 dS m-2 induced- salinity reduced the number
of leaves per plant by 43.58% compared to the control. The highest number of hairy roots (19.78) was observed in salinity
treatment with 0.25 dS m-2, which was accompanied by a significant decrease with increasing sodium chloride
concentration to 2 dS m-2. The total leaf protein content, proline accumulation and antioxidant activity of catalase and
peroxidase at the highest salt concentration (2 dS m-2) showed a significant increase compared to control. The results of
this experiment indicate that the tolerance of the herbaceous medicinal plant to salt stress is induced by increasing the
accumulation of proline, soluble proteins and antioxidant enzymes activity.
Keywords :
Dracocephalum moldavic , Photosynthetic pigments , Salinity , aeroponics , Physiological traits