“…The Mn-SOD is resistant to both inhibitors; Cu/Zn-SOD is sensitive to both inhibitors whereas; Fe-SOD is resistant to KCN and sensitive to H2O2 (Ahmad et al, 2008;Gill and Tuteja, 2010;Karuppanapandian et al, 2011). There have been many reports of the increased activities of SOD under abiotic stresses induced with tissue culture techniques in a wide range of plant species, including heavy metals, such as Al, Cd, Cr, and Cu, hyperhydricity, salinity, gamma radiation, and drought (Gallego et al, 2002;Saher et al, 2004;Dewir et al, 2006;Israr et al, 2006;Erturk et al, 2007;Dasgupta et al, 2008;Sivritepe et al, 2008;Gupta and Prasad, 2010;Shehab et al, 2010;Yang et al, 2010;El-Beltagi et al, 2011;Helaly and El-Hosieny , 2011;Lokhande et al, 2011;Sen and Alikamanoglu, 2011;Xu et al, 2011;Patada et al, 2012) on the other hand, Fe-deficiency stress reduced activity of SOD (Lombardi et al, 2003). Advanced-antioxidant defense systems play an important role in plants not only to tolerate environmental stress but also to improve plants against these stresses.…”