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Melatonin enhances salt stress tolerance in rubber tree (Hevea brasiliensis) seedlings

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INDUSTRIAL CROPS AND PRODUCTS
Volume 145, Issue -, Pages -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.indcrop.2019.111990

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Melatonin; Salinity stress; Antioxidant; Hydrogen peroxide; Transcriptome; Rubber tree

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  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [31570684and31270651]

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As a well-known agent, melatonin plays very important roles in animals. However, its possible function is less clear in plants, especially in rubber tree. In this study, we demonstrate that melatonin acts as a potential agent to enhance salt stress tolerance in rubber tree seedlings. Chlorophyll degradation and H2O2 accumulation in leaves of seedlings under salinity stress were significantly relieved by melatonin treatment. Transcriptome analyses suggested that melatonin was a potential antioxidant, and its exogenous application resulted in enhanced antioxidant protection mainly by regulating the genes involved in photosynthesis, ROS metabolism, flavonoids and melatonin biosynthesis. These results demonstrate that melatonin can enhance salt stress tolerance directly or indirectly by counteracting the cellular accumulation of H2O2 in rubber tree. Our findings are helpful for not only understanding melatonin's roles in salinity stress, but also providing new insights into potential utilization of melatonin against abiotic stresses in rubber tree.

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