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Critical Reviews in Biotechnology | 2010

Roles of enzymatic and nonenzymatic antioxidants in plants during abiotic stress

Parvaiz Ahmad; Cheruth Abdul Jaleel; Mohamed A. Salem; Gowher Nabi; Satyawati Sharma

Reactive oxygen species (ROS) are produced in plants as byproducts during many metabolic reactions, such as photosynthesis and respiration. Oxidative stress occurs when there is a serious imbalance between the production of ROS and antioxidant defense. Generation of ROS causes rapid cell damage by triggering a chain reaction. Cells have evolved an elaborate system of enzymatic and nonenzymatic antioxidants which help to scavenge these indigenously generated ROS. Various enzymes involved in ROS-scavenging have been manipulated, over expressed or downregulated to add to the present knowledge and understanding the role of the antioxidant systems. The present article reviews the manipulation of enzymatic and nonenzymatic antioxidants in plants to enhance the environmental stress tolerance and also throws light on ROS and redox signaling, calcium signaling, and ABA signaling.


Critical Reviews in Biotechnology | 2010

Germplasm-regression-combined (GRC) marker-trait association identification in plant breeding: a challenge for plant biotechnological breeding under soil water deficit conditions

Cheng-Jiang Ruan; Xue-Xuan Xu; Hongbo Shao; Cheruth Abdul Jaleel

In the past 20 years, the major effort in plant breeding has changed from quantitative to molecular genetics with emphasis on quantitative trait loci (QTL) identification and marker assisted selection (MAS). However, results have been modest. This has been due to several factors including absence of tight linkage QTL, non-availability of mapping populations, and substantial time needed to develop such populations. To overcome these limitations, and as an alternative to planned populations, molecular marker–trait associations have been identified by the combination between germplasm and the regression technique. In the present preview, the authors (1) survey the successful applications of germplasm–regression–combined (GRC) molecular marker–trait association identification in plants; (2) describe how to do the GRC analysis and its differences from mapping QTL based on a linkage map reconstructed from the planned populations; (3) consider the factors that affect the GRC association identification, including selections of optimal germplasm and molecular markers and testing of identification efficiency of markers associated with traits; and (4) finally discuss the future prospects of GRC marker–trait association analysis used in plant MAS/QTL breeding programs, especially in long-juvenile woody plants when no other genetic information such as linkage maps and QTL are available.


Journal of Plant Interactions | 2010

Plant growth regulator interactions results enhancement of antioxidant enzymes in Catharanthus roseus.

Cheruth Abdul Jaleel; Mohammed A. Salem; Mirza Hasanuzzaman; Kamrun Nahar

Abstract The present investigation was carried out with the objectives to understand the effect of paclobutrazol, gibberellic acid and Pseudomonas fluorescens on the enzymatic antioxidants like Ascorbate peroxidase (APX, EC: 1.11.1.11), Superoxide dismutase (SOD, EC: 1.15.1.1), Catalase (CAT, EC: 1.11.1.6), Peroxidase (POX, EC 1.11.1.7) and polyphenol oxidase (PPO, Ec 1.10.3.1) activities of Catharanthus roseus plants under field conditions. 10 mg l−1 paclobutrazol, 5 µM gibberellic acid and 1 mg P. fluorescens concentrations were used for the treatments, and control plants were irrigated with well water. The treatments were given 38, 53, 68 and 83 days after planting (DAP) by soil drenching. The plants were taken randomly 45, 60, 75 and 90 DAP and separated into root, stem, leaves and flowers and used for estimating the antioxidant enzymes. The results showed that these plant growth regulators have significant effects on antioxidant enzymes of C. roseus.


Archive | 2008

The effect of AM fungi and phosphorous level on the biomass yield and ajmalicine production in Catharanthus roseus

Balathandayutham Karthikeyan; Cheruth Abdul Jaleel; Zhao Changxing; Manoharan Melvin Joe; Jothi Srimannarayan; Muthukumar Deiveekasundaram


Pesticide Biochemistry and Physiology | 2010

Plant growth regulators induced changes in antioxidant potential and andrographolide content in Andrographis paniculata Wall.ex Nees

V.E. Anuradha; Cheruth Abdul Jaleel; Mohamed A. Salem; M. Gomathinayagam; Rajaram Panneerselvam


Journal of Food Biochemistry | 2010

EFFECTS OF ENVIRONMENT AND DEVELOPMENT STAGE ON PHENOLIC CONTENT AND ANTIOXIDANT ACTIVITIES OF MENTHA PULEGIUM L.

Najoua Karray-Bouraoui; Riadh Ksouri; Hanen Falleh; Mokded Rabhi; Cheruth Abdul Jaleel; Claude Grignon; Mokhtar Lachaâl


Natura Croatica : Periodicum Musei Historiae Naturalis Croatici | 2010

EFFECT OF ROOT INOCULATION WITH PLANT GROWTH PROMOTING RHIZOBACTERIA (PGPR) ON PLANT GROWTH, ALKALOID CONTENT AND NUTRIENT CONTROL OF CATHARANTHUS ROSEUS (L.) G. DON.

Balathandayutham Karthikeyan; Manoharan Melvin Joe; Cheruth Abdul Jaleel; Muthukumar Deiveekasundaram


Plant Omics | 2009

Changes in the photosynthetic characteristics of Catharanthus roseus L. as a result of exogenous growth regulators

Cheruth Abdul Jaleel; Wang GuiXue; Parvaiz Ahmad; Ikram-ul-Haq


Frontiers of Agriculture in China | 2010

Effects of compost interactions on the alterations in mineral biochemistry, growth, tuber quality and production of Solanum tuberosum.

Mohammed A. Salem; Wasef Al-Zayadneh; Cheruth Abdul Jaleel


Australian Journal of Agricultural Engineering | 2010

Fate of Biochemical Components of 'Catharanthus roseus' after Treatment with Different Plant Growth Regulators

Cheruth Abdul Jaleel; Mohammed A. Salem

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Mohammed A. Salem

United Arab Emirates University

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Mohamed A. Salem

United Arab Emirates University

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Zhao Changxing

Qingdao Agricultural University

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Wasef Al-Zayadneh

United Arab Emirates University

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Hongbo Shao

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Shao Hongbo

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Xue-Xuan Xu

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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