Biologia plantarum 43:67-72, 2000 | DOI: 10.1023/A:1026503013445
Influence of Triadimefon on the Metabolism of NaCl Stressed Radish
- 1 Department of Agricultural and Food Engineering, Indian Institute of Technology, West Bengal, India e-mail
- 2 Division of Plant Physiology, Department of Botany, Annamalai University, Tamil Nadu, India
The effect of triadimefon (TDM) on various biochemical parameters was studied in NaCl stressed radish (Raphanus sativus L.). Stress imposed by 80 mM NaCl decreased the protein content and proline oxidase activity, and increased the proline and glycine betaine contents, and protease, γ-glutamyl kinase and ATPase activities. The TDM treatment alleviated the stress by increasing protein, and glycine betaine contents, and by decreasing proline accumulation, and proline oxidase and ATPase activities.
Keywords: ATPase; glycine betaine; proline; Raphanus sativus L.; salinity
Subjects: alfalfa, NaCl stress, triadimefon; ATPase, NaCl stress, triadimefon; glycine betain, NaCl stress, triadimefon; maize, NaCl stress, triadimefon; NaCl stress, triadimefon; pine, NaCl stress, triadimefon; proline, salt stress; radish, salinity stress, triadimefon; Raphanus sativus; salinity, ATPase, triadimefon; salinity, triadimefon; yew-tree, NaCl stress, triadimefon
Published: March 1, 2000 Show citation
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