Coordinated Antioxidant and Physiological Responses at Flowering Promote Yield Stability in Salinity-Stressed Barley Genotypes
Faiza Boussora, Sihem Ben Ali, Tebra Triki, Amna Ghanmi, Mohamed Bagues, Ali Ferchichi, Ferdaous Guasmi

TL;DR
This study shows how barley plants use antioxidant and physiological strategies during flowering to maintain yield under salt stress.
Contribution
The study provides a multivariate analysis linking antioxidant and physiological traits to yield stability in barley under salinity.
Findings
Antioxidant defenses and osmotic regulators correlate with improved water status and reduced oxidative damage in barley under salinity.
Key biochemical and physiological markers predict yield performance under salt stress at the flowering stage.
Genotype-specific strategies contribute to varying levels of salinity tolerance in barley.
Abstract
Salinity stress severely limits barley production by disrupting physiological and biochemical processes critical for growth and yield. Although numerous studies have examined individual physiological or antioxidant responses to salinity, an integrated multivariate understanding of how these mechanisms collectively contribute to yield stability at the flowering stage remains limited. This study aimed to elucidate the integrated antioxidant and physiological mechanisms underlying salinity tolerance in barley genotypes during flowering. Barley plants were subjected to controlled salinity treatments, and a comprehensive set of phenolic compounds, antioxidant capacity indices, physiological traits, and yield components were measured. Multivariate analyses, including redundancy analysis (RDA) and partial least squares regression (PLSR), identified key traits contributing to yield stability…
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TopicsPlant Stress Responses and Tolerance · Plant responses to water stress · Wheat and Barley Genetics and Pathology
