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Foliar spray of Auxin/IAA modulates photosynthesis, elemental composition, ROS localization and antioxidant machinery to promote growth of Brassica juncea

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PHYSIOLOGY AND MOLECULAR BIOLOGY OF PLANTS
Volume 26, Issue 12, Pages 2503-2520

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s12298-020-00914-y

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Confocal microscopy; Histochemical studies; Photosynthesis; Stomatal movement; SEM– EDX

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  1. University Grant Commission, New Delhi, India

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Auxins (Aux) are primary growth regulators that regulate almost every aspect of growth and development in plants. It plays a vital role in various plant processes besides controlling the key aspects of cell division, cell expansion, and cell differentiation. Considering the significance of Aux, and its potential applications, a study was conducted to observe the impact of indole acetic acid (IAA), a most active and abundant form of Aux on Brassica juncea plants growing under natural environmental conditions. Different concentrations (0, 10(-10), 10(-8), 10(-6) M) of IAA were applied once in a day at 25-day stage of growth for 5 days, consecutively. Various parameters (growth, photosynthetic, biochemical, oxidative biomarkers and nutrient composition) were assessed at different days after sowing (DAS). Scanning electron microscopy (SEM) of leaf stomata, reactive oxygen species (ROS) localization in leaf and roots, and confocal microscopy were also conducted. The results revealed that all the IAA concentrations were effective in growth promotion and ROS reduction, however, the 10(-8) M of IAA exhibited the maximum improvement in all the above mentioned parameters as compared to the control.

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