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Chinese Agricultural Science Bulletin ›› 2022, Vol. 38 ›› Issue (9): 14-19.doi: 10.11924/j.issn.1000-6850.casb2021-0871

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Exogenous Active Substances: Effect on Stress Resistance of Wheat Seedling

WU Di1(), ZHANG Feng1,2, SUI Chunying1, SHI Junhui1, WAN Xuejie1, LIU Yiguo1, HAN Wei3, SHI Changhai1()   

  1. 1Qingdao Agricultural University, Shandong Province Key Laboratory of Dry Farming Technology, Qingdao, Shandong 266109
    2Northeast Institute of Geography and Agroecology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Changchun 130102
    3Agricultural Technology Extension Center of Shandong Province, Jinan 250100
  • Received:2021-09-10 Revised:2021-11-03 Online:2022-03-25 Published:2022-04-02
  • Contact: SHI Changhai E-mail:18730899456@163.com;qndsch@126.com

Abstract:

The aim is to investigate the effect of exogenous active substances on salt tolerance of wheat. The effects of Asp f2 protein solution of Verticillium dahliae (0.8%, VDAL), algal oligosaccharides (0.1%, AOS) and distilled water (CK) seed dressing on the growth and stress-resistance physiology of wheat seedlings were analyzed with saline-alkali soil pot experiment. The results showed that compared with CK, VDAL and AOS seed dressing significantly increased plant height, root dry weight and leaf dry weight at seedling stage, and the root shoot ratio increased by 8.5% and 6.8%, respectively. AOS seed dressing significantly increased the contents of chlorophyll a, chlorophyll a+b and carotenoid in leaves. VDAL and AOS seed dressing could significantly reduce malondialdehyde content in leaves. VDAL seed dressing could significantly increase soluble sugar and proline content in leaves, and increase peroxidase (POD) activity in leaves by 29.5%. AOS seed dressing could significantly increase proline content and POD activity. In conclusion, both VDAL and AOS seed dressing could promote the salt tolerance of wheat seedling, and be applied to wheat cultivation in saline-alkali land to increase the population size of wheat.

Key words: wheat, exogenous active substances, saline-alkali stress, algal oligosaccharides, salt tolerance

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