Alterations in physiological and biochemical characteristics of Prunus sibirica seedlings raised from spaceflight seeds
Ying Kang, Yuncheng Zhang, Jianhua Chen, Qingfu Yu, Biao Li, Yijin Wang, Shengjun Dong

TL;DR
This study examines how spaceflight affects the growth and physiology of Prunus sibirica seedlings, finding notable changes in leaf size and biochemical markers.
Contribution
The study provides new insights into the physiological and biochemical changes in Prunus sibirica seedlings after exposure to spaceflight conditions.
Findings
Spaceflight seeds produced seedlings with increased plant height and leaf size compared to ground controls.
Biochemical changes included altered antioxidant activity and increased soluble sugar and proline content in most lines.
Photosynthetic and stomatal parameters were enhanced in seedlings from spaceflight seeds.
Abstract
The aim was to explore the alterations in growth traits, physiological and biochemical characteristics of Prunus sibirica seedlings raised from spaceflight seeds. The seedlings cultivated by the “Shenzhou XII” spacecraft carrying the seeds of superior clones of P. sibirica were used to observe their growth traits and determine physiological indicators. The results showed that plant height of Prunus sibirica seedlings raised from spaceflight seeds increased by 18–34% and internode length increased by 8–26%, but the number of primary branches, secondary branches, and leaves showed no significant change compared to the ground control. Leaf length and width of Prunus sibirica seedlings raised from spaceflight seeds were significantly higher than those of the ground control, with leaf length, width, and area increasing to 1.21–1.80 times higher than that of the ground control. Furthermore,…
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TopicsPlant responses to elevated CO2 · Plant Stress Responses and Tolerance · Heavy Metals in Plants
