2024
DOI: 10.1002/jpln.202300437
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Does jasmonic acid mitigate the adverse effects of salt stress on wheat through the enhancement of ascorbate biosynthesis and the induction of glutamate dehydrogenase activity?

Faouzi Horchani,
Amal Bouallegue,
Zouhaier Abbes

Abstract: BackgroundSalt stress is one of the most common abiotic stresses, reducing plant growth and productivity. Thus, the development of suitable management practices to minimize the deleterious effects of salt stress has become necessary.AimsThis study was conducted to investigate the possible mechanisms underlying salt tolerance conferred by jasmonic acid (JA).MethodsSalt‐stressed wheat seedlings were supplemented with 1 mM JA and/or 1 mM ibuprofen (IBU), an inhibitor of endogenous JA biosynthesis, in the culture … Show more

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