Effect of Abscisic acid on Legume Growth Rate, Seed Development and Protein Profile in Pisum sativum L
Eltawel, Nada A.; Sadek, Mervat Sh; Khalifa, Noha;
Abstract
IN THIS work, cultivated pea (Pisum sativum L. cv. Master B) is used as a legume model crop plant to investigate the effect of abscisic acid (ABA) treatment on seed filling during embryogenesis. This was evaluated by using two exogenously applied concentrations (10& 20 µM) during three stages of seed developments (early, intermediate and late). Phenotypic characterization of the treated plants included measurement of seed / legume length and diameter at full maturation stages after treatment. The expression of major proteins of the treated plants was detected using SDS-PAGE electrophoresis technique. Our data showed a positive effect of ABA when applied at the late stage of seed development. ABA significantly increased legume size and elevated the expression of some major proteins such as convicilin (70-75kDa), vicilin (50, 34kDa) and legumin (40kDa). The impact of these results is further discussed.
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| Title | Effect of Abscisic acid on Legume Growth Rate, Seed Development and Protein Profile in Pisum sativum L | Authors | Eltawel, Nada A.; Sadek, Mervat Sh; Khalifa, Noha | Keywords | ABA;Seed filling;SDS- PAGE;Pisum sativum | Issue Date | 1-Sep-2023 | Journal | Egyptian Journal of Botany | Volume | 63 | Issue | 3 | Start page | 969 | End page | 980 | ISSN | 03759237 | DOI | 10.21608/EJBO.2023.202685.2295 | Scopus ID | 2-s2.0-85175094706 |
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