Gibberellic Acid-Induced Regulation of Antioxidant–Flavonoid Channels Provides Protection Against Oxidative Damage in Safflower Under Salinity Stress
Zhiling Li, Xiaoyu Liu, Weijie Meng, Julong Shangguan, Jian Zhang, Imran Ali, Na Yao, Min Zhang, Naveed Ahmad, Xiuming Liu

TL;DR
Gibberellic acid helps safflower plants resist salt stress by boosting antioxidants and flavonoids, which protect against damage.
Contribution
This study reveals how gibberellic acid improves safflower's salt tolerance through antioxidant and flavonoid pathways.
Findings
Gibberellic acid reduces oxidative damage by lowering harmful compounds like H2O2 and MDA.
GA3 increases antioxidant enzyme activity and flavonoid biosynthesis, especially hydroxy safflor yellow A.
Salt stress suppresses flavonoid gene expression, but GA3 counteracts this suppression.
Abstract
Salinity is a major constraint that compromises safflower performance by disrupting redox balance and metabolic homeostasis. Although hormonal mechanisms for improving plant resilience to abiotic stresses have been reported, the mechanistic role of gibberellic acid (GA3)-induced regulation of safflower tolerance to salinity remains unclear. This study aimed to investigate the impact of exogenous GA3 application under normal and saline conditions to evaluate its effects on growth, physiology, redox regulation, and flavonoid biosynthesis in safflower. Using phenotypic, physiological, biochemical, and gene expression analysis, it is suggested that GA3 significantly alleviates salt stress by integrating antioxidant defense and flavonoid biosynthesis. The results of phenotypic and physiological assessments showed that GA3 at 400 mg/L GA3 in safflower seedlings suggests enhanced vegetative…
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TopicsPlant Stress Responses and Tolerance · Plant Gene Expression Analysis · Plant Molecular Biology Research
