2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.ejbas.2013.12.001
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Involvement of spermine and spermidine in the control of productivity and biochemical aspects of yielded grains of wheat plants irrigated with waste water

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“…These values, despite confirming that polyamine response under Zn excess was not the univocal metabolic response to stress, still are in agreement with the distribution of Zn-related samples in the PLS-DA hyperspace as provided in Figure 2 . Our findings are in agreement with previous work on the role of polyamines in alleviating the adverse effects of heavy metals stress (Luo et al, 2009 ; Aldesuquy et al, 2014 ). In addition to playing an important role in cell elongation and division in several plant species, polyamines are involved in the response to stress and their levels in plant increase under a number of environmental stress conditions such as drought, nutrient deficiency and phytotoxic metals (Aldesuquy et al, 2014 ).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 94%
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“…These values, despite confirming that polyamine response under Zn excess was not the univocal metabolic response to stress, still are in agreement with the distribution of Zn-related samples in the PLS-DA hyperspace as provided in Figure 2 . Our findings are in agreement with previous work on the role of polyamines in alleviating the adverse effects of heavy metals stress (Luo et al, 2009 ; Aldesuquy et al, 2014 ). In addition to playing an important role in cell elongation and division in several plant species, polyamines are involved in the response to stress and their levels in plant increase under a number of environmental stress conditions such as drought, nutrient deficiency and phytotoxic metals (Aldesuquy et al, 2014 ).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 94%
“…Our findings are in agreement with previous work on the role of polyamines in alleviating the adverse effects of heavy metals stress (Luo et al, 2009 ; Aldesuquy et al, 2014 ). In addition to playing an important role in cell elongation and division in several plant species, polyamines are involved in the response to stress and their levels in plant increase under a number of environmental stress conditions such as drought, nutrient deficiency and phytotoxic metals (Aldesuquy et al, 2014 ). In several plants, polyamines can exist as free amines rather than being conjugated with hydroxycinnamic acids (hydroxycinnamic acid amides; Luo et al, 2009 ).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 94%
“…Water deficit induced the accumulation of PUT, SPD and SPM in both NIL++ and NIL1−− lines but the greatest change induced by the treatment in the detectable polyamine content was observed for the quantity of putrescine per unit dry matter. In experiments on the use of waste water to irrigate wheat, Aldesuquy et al (2014) demonstrated that the application of spermine or spermidine was able to mitigate the negative effects of the treatment on the yield and yield components [ 71 ]. Liu et al (2016) agreed that the interaction between hormones rather than the action of a single hormone was involved in the regulation of wheat-grain filling under drought [ 72 ].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Polyaminesform a class of aliphatic amines that are ubiquitous in plants and have been implicated in wide range of biological processes, including cell division, protein synthesis, DNA replication, differentiation and rhizogenesis (Tabor and Tabor, 1984;Smith, 1985;Van Broeck et al, 1994). Further, direct relationship of polyamines has been established with N (Zhang et al 2013)), P (Hewitt, 1963, Aldesuquy et al, 2014 and K (Amri et al 2011)). Spermine and spermidine seem to mediate sensing signal mechanisms and gene players via N assimilation and carbon metabolism in different plant organs (Foyer et al, 2002;Scheible et al, 1997;Scheible et al, 2000).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%