The Regulatory Role of Exogenous Carnitine Applications in Lipid Metabolism, Mitochondrial Respiration, and Germination in Maize Seeds (Zea mays L.)
Hulya Turk, Mucip Genisel, Rahmi Dumlupinar

TL;DR
Exogenous carnitine boosts maize seed germination by enhancing lipid metabolism and mitochondrial respiration.
Contribution
This study reveals carnitine's role in promoting germination through lipid catabolism and respiratory pathway activation in maize.
Findings
Carnitine treatments increased germination rate, root length, and enzyme activities like α-amylase and ICL.
Carnitine upregulated gene expression of ICL, MS, and respiratory enzymes like COX and PDH.
Carnitine application significantly altered fatty acid and acylcarnitine levels and boosted antioxidant enzyme activities.
Abstract
The present study aimed to investigate the effects of exogenous carnitine treatments on maize seed germination by stimulating lipid metabolism and regulating the mitochondrial respiratory pathway. Maize seeds were grown as control, 5, 7.5, and 10 μM carnitine treatment groups in a germination chamber at 25 °C under dark conditions for 5 d. It was determined that carnitine treatments increased the germination rate (GR), germination index (GI), germination potential (GP), vigor index (VI), root and hypocotyl length, fresh weight (FW), and content of total soluble protein but decreased the total carbohydrate content. It was also found that it increased the activities of α-amylase, isocitrate lyase (ICL), and malate synthase (MS) enzymes, which are critical in the germination process, and upregulated the expression of ICL and MS genes. To clarify the potential of carnitine treatments to…
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TopicsPlant responses to water stress · Metabolism and Genetic Disorders · Rice Cultivation and Yield Improvement
