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The Physiological Mechanism of Melatonin Enhancing the Tolerance of Oat Seedlings under Saline?Alkali Stress

Qiang Wang    
Xiaotian Liang    
Dabing Xiang    
Weiwei Xu    
Chunlong Wang    
Chao Zhan    
Changzhong Ren    
Liming Wei    
Shuqiao Zhang    
Li Zhang    
Junying Wang and Laichun Guo    

Resumen

Exogenous melatonin (MT) regulates plant growth and mitigates stress in response to stress. To analyze the machinery of exogenous melatonin, which improves salt and alkaline tolerance in oats, MT?s function was identified in the oat seed germination stage in our previous study. In this study, morphogenesis, photosynthetic physiology, hormone levels, and ion homeostasis were evaluated using the same MT treatment concentration. The results revealed that compared to the S45 treatment, the 100 µmol·L-1 MT treatment efficiently increased the seedling height and main root length of oat seedlings; promoted secondary root development; enhanced the root volume and root surface area; maintained a higher photosynthetic pigment content (carotenoids; chlorophyll a; chlorophyll b); raised the leaf photosynthetic rate (Pn), intercellular CO2 concentration (Ci), conductance to H2O (Gs), and transpiration rate (Tr); enhanced the light energy absorption and conversion of leaves; increased the leaf GA3, Tryptamine (TAM), and IAA contents; and decreased ABA levels. Hierarchical cluster analysis revealed that MT treatment also increased the contents of P, K, Ca, Mn, Cu, Mg, Fe, Zn, Mo, Cd, Al, Se, Ni, Co, and Ti; decreased the Na/K ratio; and maintained cellular ionic homeostasis in oat seedlings under saline?alkali stress, as compared with the untreated group. These findings showed that MT treatment enhanced the adaptation of oat to saline?alkali stress through regulating the physiological process of seedling growth. This suggests that MT plays a different role in improving saline?alkali tolerance in the germination and seedling stages of oat.

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