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Morphological, Biochemical, and Metabolomic Strategies of the Date Palm (Phoenix dactylifera L., cv. Deglet Nour) Roots Response to Salt Stress

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AGRONOMY-BASEL
Volume 11, Issue 12, Pages -

Publisher

MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/agronomy11122389

Keywords

salt stress; Phoenix dactylifera L.; cv. 'Deglet Nour; germination; antioxidant enzymes; LCMS/MS; XCMS online; MZmine; secondary metabolites; delta-tocotrienol

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The study evaluated the response of date palm roots to salt stress, finding that germination parameters and radicle length decreased with higher salt concentrations and longer experiment duration. High antioxidative enzyme activity was observed under salt stress conditions. Metabolomic analysis identified 25 secondary metabolites related to salt stress alleviation, including known and unknown compounds.
Numerous Tunisian arid and semi-arid regions are subjected to soil salinity. Thus, they are known for halophytes plants cultivation, including date palms. Phoenix dactylifera L., cv. 'Deglet Nour', is a valuable Tunisian cultivar subjected to high salinity levels. In this way, our purpose is to evaluate the response of its roots to long period exposition to increasing salt concentrations. We started by studying the effects of 4 g/L, 8 g/L, 12 g/L, and 16 g/L NaCl on the parameters of germination (Growth rate-GR, Seed Mortality Rate-SLM, Germination Mean Time-GMT, and Germination Speed-GS) of date palm seeds for a 2-month period. We found that 4 g/L NaCl did not affect the seeds germination, and, hereinafter, the parameters of germination and the radicle length decreased with the increase of NaCl concentrations and experiment time. Then, we demonstrated a high antioxidative enzymes CAT and SOD production in case of salt stress augmentation. Lastly, a metabolomic approach was carried out by LC-HRMS, followed by an untargeted and targeted analysis using the XCMS online and MZmine tools, respectively. The roots chemical composition was compared using PCA. We identified 25 secondary metabolites, divided into 3 categories. Metabolites known for their role in salt stress alleviation include delta-tocotrienol, metabolites identified in salt stress for the first time, and other unknown metabolites.

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