Applied Selenium as a Powerful Antioxidant to Mitigate the Harmful Effects of Salinity Stress in Snap Bean Seedlings

Farag, Hoda A.S.; Ibrahim, Mohamed F.M.; Abou El-Yazied, Ahmed; El-Beltagi, Hossam S.; El-Gawad, Hany G.Abd; Alqurashi, Mohammed; Shalaby, Tarek A.; Mansour, Abdallah Tageldein; Alkhateeb, Abdulmalik A.; Farag, Reham;

Abstract


Selenium (Se) plays several significant roles in regulating growth, development and plant responses to various abiotic stresses. However, its influence on sulfate transporters (SULTRS) and achieving the harmony with other salt-tolerance features is still limited in the previous literatures. This study elucidated the effect of Se supplementation (5, 10 and 20 µM) on salt-stressed (50 mM NaCl) snap bean seedlings. Generally, the results indicated that Se had dual effects on the salt stressed seedlings according to its concentration. At a low level (5 µM), plants demonstrated a significant improvement in shoot (13.8%) and root (22.8%) fresh weight, chlorophyll a (7.4%), chlorophyll b (14.7%), carotenoids (23.2%), leaf relative water content (RWC; 8.5%), proline (17.2%), total soluble sugars (34.3%), free amino acids (FAA; 18.4%), K (36.7%), Ca (33.4%), K/Na ratio (77.9%), superoxide dismutase (SOD; 18%), ascorbate peroxidase (APX;12.8%) and guaiacol peroxidase (G-POX; 27.1%) compared to the untreated plants. Meanwhile, most of these responses as well as sulfur (S), Se and catalase (CAT) were obviously decreased in parallel with increasing the applied Se up to 20 µM. The molecular study revealed that three membrane sulfate transporters (SULTR1, SULTR2 and SULTR 3) in the root and leaves and salinity responsive genes (SOS1, NHX1 and Osmotin) in leaves displayed different expression patterns under various Se treatments. Conclusively, Se at low doses can be beneficial in mitigating salinity-mediated damage and achieving the functioning homeostasis to tolerance features.


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Title Applied Selenium as a Powerful Antioxidant to Mitigate the Harmful Effects of Salinity Stress in Snap Bean Seedlings
Authors Farag, Hoda A.S.; Ibrahim, Mohamed F.M.; Abou El-Yazied, Ahmed ; El-Beltagi, Hossam S.; El-Gawad, Hany G.Abd; Alqurashi, Mohammed; Shalaby, Tarek A.; Mansour, Abdallah Tageldein; Alkhateeb, Abdulmalik A.; Farag, Reham
Keywords Phaseolus vulgarisL;salt stress;selenium;sulfate transporters and Na /H antiporters + +
Issue Date 1-Dec-2022
Journal Agronomy 
Volume 12
Issue 12
ISSN 2073-4395
DOI 10.3390/agronomy12123215
Scopus ID 2-s2.0-85144867228

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