Salicylic acid (SA), a naturally occurring plant hormone, is an important signal molecule known to have diverse effects on biotic and abiotic stress tolerance. Its growth-promoting effect on various plants has been shown, but the information on the response of mungbean, an important leguminous plant, to SA application under salt stress is limited. Mungbean (Vigna radiata L.) cultivar Pusa Vishal plants grown with 50 mM NaCl were sprayed with 0.1, 0.5, or 1.0 mM SA and basic physiological processes were studied to substantiate our understanding of their role in tolerance to salinity-induced oxidative stress and how much such processes are induced by SA application. Treatment of plants with 0.5 mM SA resulted in a maximum decrease in the cont...
The physiological and biochemical responses to increasing NaCl concentrations, along with low concen...
To appraise the effect of foliar-applied salicylic acid (SA) on growth and some key physiological at...
593-600Enhancement of salt (NaCl) tolerance by pretreatment with sublethal dose (50 mM) of NaCl wa...
Salicylic acid (SA), a naturally occurring plant hormone, is an important signal molecule known to h...
Salt is regarded as a main cause for reduced yield under challenging conditions. Mungbean, a valuabl...
The role of salicylic acid (0, 1 and 1.5 mM) on photosynthetic electron transfer chain of mung-bean ...
Abiotic stress factors affect almost every aspect of physiology and biochemisrtry of a plant. The pr...
As a severe and prevalent abiotic stress, salinity causes extensive crop losses by limiting plant gr...
Salinity is a major environmental constraint to crop productivity throughout the arid and semi arid ...
Selection and improvement of crops subjected to salinity constitutes an urgent need for increasing a...
Environmental stresses such as salinity directly impact crop growth, and by extension, world food su...
Pea is an important legume crop because of its higher bioactive compounds, and its seeds are famous ...
Salicylic acid (SA) is one of the strongest candidates to be used as a salinity moderator. A hydropo...
Soil salinity has become a hot debate and has gained a great scientific interest towards global food...
Salinity stress is the crucial abiotic stress that limits crop production worldwide. A plant growth ...
The physiological and biochemical responses to increasing NaCl concentrations, along with low concen...
To appraise the effect of foliar-applied salicylic acid (SA) on growth and some key physiological at...
593-600Enhancement of salt (NaCl) tolerance by pretreatment with sublethal dose (50 mM) of NaCl wa...
Salicylic acid (SA), a naturally occurring plant hormone, is an important signal molecule known to h...
Salt is regarded as a main cause for reduced yield under challenging conditions. Mungbean, a valuabl...
The role of salicylic acid (0, 1 and 1.5 mM) on photosynthetic electron transfer chain of mung-bean ...
Abiotic stress factors affect almost every aspect of physiology and biochemisrtry of a plant. The pr...
As a severe and prevalent abiotic stress, salinity causes extensive crop losses by limiting plant gr...
Salinity is a major environmental constraint to crop productivity throughout the arid and semi arid ...
Selection and improvement of crops subjected to salinity constitutes an urgent need for increasing a...
Environmental stresses such as salinity directly impact crop growth, and by extension, world food su...
Pea is an important legume crop because of its higher bioactive compounds, and its seeds are famous ...
Salicylic acid (SA) is one of the strongest candidates to be used as a salinity moderator. A hydropo...
Soil salinity has become a hot debate and has gained a great scientific interest towards global food...
Salinity stress is the crucial abiotic stress that limits crop production worldwide. A plant growth ...
The physiological and biochemical responses to increasing NaCl concentrations, along with low concen...
To appraise the effect of foliar-applied salicylic acid (SA) on growth and some key physiological at...
593-600Enhancement of salt (NaCl) tolerance by pretreatment with sublethal dose (50 mM) of NaCl wa...