Impact of Seed Priming Technologies on the Agronomical Characteristics of Lathyrus sativus L. Commercial and Local Variety Under Normal and Saline Conditions
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2025
Abstract:
One of the main abiotic factors affecting agricultural productivity in semi-arid regions is salinity. Seed priming is a frequently used method to enhance plant growth
under saline environments. The aim of this work was to demonstrate the differences in eight agronomical characteristics of two grass pea varieties under two salinity regimes
(80 and 160 mM NaCl) when pre-exposed to seed priming (hydropriming, biopriming with Bacillus subtilis and their combination). The two varieties responded well to the priming
treatments, with more beneficial effects monitored for the local variety. Evaluating the root characteristics that are most affected by stress, it was found that, at 80 mM NaCl, the
combination of biopriming and hydropriming increased the fresh root weight by 36.8% and root length by 70% in the commercial variety, and by 124% and 47%, in the local
variety, respectively. At 160 mM NaCl, biopriming increased the fresh root weight by 40.3% and root length by 50.3% in the commercial variety, while in the local variety, the
combination of biopriming and hydropriming increased the fresh root weight by 124% and root length by 47%, respectively. Overall, biopriming and the combination of biopriming
and hydropriming significantly enhanced plant growth characteristics of the two grass pea genotypes.
Tipologia CRIS:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Lathyrus sativus L.; salt stress; priming; landrace; Bacillus subtilis
Elenco autori:
Goufa, Maria; Petraki, Angeliki; Katsis, Christos; Balestrazzi, Alma; Calvio, Cinzia; Kharga, Nitesh; Chachalis, Demosthenis; Bebeli, Penelope J.; Tani, Eleni
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