Roles of Exogenous α-Lipoic Acid and Cysteine in Mitigation of Drought Stress and Restoration of Grain Quality in Wheat

Reham El-Sayed Farag; Elkelish, Amr; El-Mogy, Mohamed M.; Niedbała, Gniewko; Piekutowska, Magdalena; Atia, Mohamed A.M.; Hamada, Maha M.A.; Mukherjee, Soumya; El-Yazied, Ahmed Abou; Shebl, Mohamed; Jahan, Mohammad Shah; Osman, Ali; Abd El-Gawad, Hany G.; Ashour, Hatem; Selim, Samy; Ibrahim, Mohamed F.M.; Mostafa G. Shahin;

Abstract


Cysteine (Cys) and α-lipoic acid (ALA) are naturally occurring antioxidants (sulfur-containing compounds) that can protect plants against a wide spectrum of environmental stresses. However, up to now, there are no conclusive data on their integrative roles in mitigation of drought stress in wheat plants. Here, we studied the influence of ALA at 0.02 mM (grain dipping pre-cultivation treatment) and Cys (25 and 50 ppm as a foliar application) under well watered and deficit irrigation (100% and 70% of recommended dose). The results showed that deficit irrigation markedly caused obvious cellular oxidative damage as indicated by elevating the malondialdehyde (MDA) and hydrogen peroxide content (H2O2). Moreover, water stressed plants exhibited multiple changes in physiological metabolism, which affected the quantitative and qualitative variables of grain yield. The enzymatic antioxidants, including superoxide dismutase (SOD), ascorbate peroxidase (APX), catalase (CAT) and peroxidase (POX) were improved by Cys application. SOD and APX had the same response when treated with ALA, but CAT and POX did not. Moreover, both studied molecules stimulated chlorophyll (Chl) and osmolytes’ biosynthesis. In contrast, the Chl a/b ratio was decreased, while flavonoids were not affected by either of the examined molecules. Interestingly, all above-mentioned changes were associated with an improvement in the scavenging capacity of reactive oxygen species (ROS), leaf relative water content (RWC), grain number, total grain yield, weight of 1000 kernels, gluten index, falling number, and alveographic parameters (P, W, and P/L values). Furthermore, heatmap plot analysis revealed several significant correlations between different studied parameters, which may explore the importance of applied Cys and ALA as effective compounds in wheat cultivation under water deficit conditions.


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Title Roles of Exogenous α-Lipoic Acid and Cysteine in Mitigation of Drought Stress and Restoration of Grain Quality in Wheat
Authors Reham El-Sayed Farag ; Elkelish, Amr; El-Mogy, Mohamed M.; Niedbała, Gniewko; Piekutowska, Magdalena; Atia, Mohamed A.M.; Hamada, Maha M.A.; Mukherjee, Soumya; El-Yazied, Ahmed Abou; Shebl, Mohamed; Jahan, Mohammad Shah; Osman, Ali; Abd El-Gawad, Hany G.; Ashour, Hatem; Selim, Samy; Ibrahim, Mohamed F.M.; Mostafa G. Shahin 
Keywords wheat;water stress;antioxidant capacity;grain quality;alveographic parameters;alpha-lipoic acid;cysteine
Issue Date 28-Oct-2021
Publisher MDPI
Journal Plants (Basel, Switzerland) 
Volume 10
Issue 11
Start page 2318
ISSN 2223-7747
DOI 10.3390/plants10112318
PubMed ID 34834681
Scopus ID 2-s2.0-85117946706

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