An ecotype-specific effect of osmopriming and melatonin during salt stress in Arabidopsis thaliana
Michał Juraniec, Erik Goormaghtigh, Małgorzata M. Posmyk, Nathalie Verbruggen

TL;DR
This study shows how osmopriming with or without melatonin affects salt stress responses differently in two Arabidopsis ecotypes, revealing ecotype-specific protective mechanisms.
Contribution
The study identifies ecotype-specific effects of osmopriming and melatonin on salt stress in Arabidopsis, highlighting contrasting physiological responses.
Findings
Osmopriming with melatonin enhanced root growth in Kn-0 but reduced it in Can-0 under salt stress.
Kn-0 showed higher antioxidant enzyme activity and lower oxidative stress compared to Can-0.
Can-0 accumulated more proline but had lower enzyme activity, suggesting different stress adaptation strategies.
Abstract
Natural populations of Arabidopsis thaliana exhibit phenotypic variations in specific environments and growth conditions. However, this variation has not been explored after seed osmopriming treatments. The natural variation in biomass production and root system architecture (RSA) was investigated across the Arabidopsis thaliana core collection in response to the pre-sawing seed treatments by osmopriming, with and without melatonin (Mel). The goal was to identify and characterize physiologically contrasting ecotypes. Variability in RSA parameters in response to PEG-6000 seed osmopriming with and without Mel was observed across Arabidopsis thaliana ecotypes with especially positive impact of Mel addition under both control and 100 mM NaCl stress conditions. Two ecotypes, Can-0 and Kn-0, exhibited contrasted root phenotypes: seed osmopriming with and without Mel reduced the root growth…
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TopicsPlant Stress Responses and Tolerance · Plant nutrient uptake and metabolism · Plant Molecular Biology Research
