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Plant Soil and Environment | 2017

Salt acclimation induced salt tolerance is enhanced by abscisic acid priming in wheat

Wang Zongshuai; Li Xiangnan; Zhu Xiancan; Liu Shengqun; Song Feng-bin; Liu Fulai; Wang Yang; Qi Xiaoning; Wang Fahong; Zuo Zhiyu; Duan Peizi; Yang Aizheng; Cai Jian; Jiang Dong

Wang Z.S., Li X.N., Zhu X.C., Liu S.Q., Song F.B., Liu F.L., Wang Y., Qi X.N., Wang F.H., Zuo Z.Y., Duan P.Z., Yang A.Z., Cai J., Jiang D. (2017): Salt acclimation induced salt tolerance is enhanced by abscisic acid priming in wheat. Plant Soil Environ., 63: 307–314. High salt stress significantly depresses carbon assimilation and plant growth in wheat (Triticum aestivum L.). Salt acclimation can enhance the tolerance of wheat plants to salt stress. Priming with abscisic acid (1 mmol ABA) was applied during the salt acclimation (30 mmol NaCl) process to investigate its effects on the tolerance of wheat to subsequent salt stress (500 mmol NaCl). The results showed that priming with ABA modulated the leaf ABA concentration to maintain better water status in salt acclimated wheat plants. Also, the ABA priming drove the antioxidant systems to protect photosynthetic electron transport in salt acclimated plants against subsequent salt stress, hence improving the carbon assimilation in wheat. It suggested that salt acclimation induced salt tolerance could be improved by abscisic acid priming in wheat.


Plant Soil and Environment | 2017

Responses of barley Albina and Xantha mutants deficient in magnesium chelatase to soil salinity

Zuo Zhiyu; Li Xiangnan; Xu Chao; Yang Junjie; Zhu Xiancan; Liu Shengqun; Song Feng-bin; Liu Fulai; Mao Hanping

Zuo Z.Y., Li X.N., Xu C., Yang J.J., Zhu X.C., Liu S.Q., Song F.B., Liu F.L., Mao H.P. (2017): Responses of barley Albina and Xantha mutants deficient in magnesium chelatase to soil salinity. Plant Soil Environ., 63. Soil salinity reduces the plant growth and grain yield in barley. The barley mutants Albina and Xantha, deficient in magnesium chelatase, represent a suitable model object for analysis of the roles of chloroplast in salt stress response. Spring barley (Hordeum vulgare cv. Svalofs Bonus) and four nonallelic Albina (alb-e16 and alb-f17) and Xantha (xan-s46 and xan-b12) mutants were used to investigate the effects of soil salinity on physiological traits of plants. Under salt stress, larger reduction in stomatal conductance and higher Na concentration was found in Albina and Xantha mutants compared with wild type (WT). In addition, the Albina and Xantha mutants had lower capacity of reactive oxygen species (ROS) scavenging while higher ROS generation rate compared with WT, exposed to soil salinity. Therefore, the limitations in chloroplast development affected Na+/K+ homeostasis and decreased the oxygen scavenging capacity, hence affecting the salt tolerance in barley.


Archive | 2005

Fruit tree anti drought cultivation method

Song Feng-bin; Chen Guoshuang


African Journal of Agricultural Research | 2010

Photosynthesis, chlorophyll fluorescence and non- structural carbohydrates changes in husk leaves of maize in black soils region of Northeast China

Xu HongWen; Song Feng-bin; Zhu Xiancan; Tong Shu-yuan


Journal of Yangzhou University | 2007

Comparative study on the characteristics of root system among maize genotypes with different tolerance to drought

Song Feng-bin


Chinese Journal of Ecology | 2007

Survival strategies of wetland plants in flooding environments

Song Feng-bin


Journal of Jilin Agricultural University | 2004

Some Issues in Exploitation and Utilization of Saline-Alkaline Soil Resources in the West of Jilin Province

Song Feng-bin


Jiangsu Journal of Agricultural Sciences | 2010

Characteristics of dry matter accumulation, distribution and translocation in maize with different plant types.

Song Feng-bin; Tong Shu-yuan


Journal of Zhejiang University Agriculture and Life Sciences | 2007

Study on physiological character of root system between maize genotypes with different tolerance to drought

Song Feng-bin


Journal of Jilin Agricultural University | 2007

Study on Light Response of Photosynthesis in Leaves of Four Plants of Songnen Plain

Song Feng-bin

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Liu Shengqun

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Wang Yang

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Tong Shu-yuan

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Xu HongWen

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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