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Seed Halopriming Improves Salinity Tolerance of Some Rice Cultivars During Seedling Stage

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BOTANICAL STUDIES
Volume 63, Issue 1, Pages -

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1186/s40529-022-00354-9

Keywords

Salinity tolerance; Seed halopriming; Standard Evaluation System for Rice (SES); Transporter genes; Seedling stage

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  1. Ministry of Research, Technology and Higher Education Republic of Indonesia by Universities Leading Research Project 2018 [140/UN1/DITLIT/DIT-LIT/LT/2018]
  2. Capacity Building of Gadjah Mada University [2127/UN1/DITLIT/DIT-LIT/LT/2019]
  3. Indonesian Agency For Agricultural Research and Development, Ministry of Agriculture [407/Kpts/KP.320/H.1/5/2019]
  4. Public Foundation of Elizabeth Arnold-Fuji
  5. NAIST

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Seed halopriming treatment can improve salinity tolerance in susceptible and moderately tolerant rice cultivars.
Background Saline land in coastal areas has great potential for crop cultivation. Improving salt tolerance in rice is a key to expanding the available area for its growth and thus improving global food security. Seed priming with salt (halopriming) can enhance plant growth and decrease saline intolerance under salt stress conditions during the subsequent seedling stage. However, there is little known about rice defense mechanisms against salinity at seedling stages after seed halopriming treatment. This study focused on the effect of seed halopriming treatment on salinity tolerance in a susceptible cultivar, IR 64, a resistant cultivar, Pokkali, and two pigmented rice cultivars, Merah Kalimantan Selatan (Merah Kalsel) and Cempo Ireng Pendek (CI Pendek). We grew these cultivars in hydroponic culture, with and without halopriming at the seed stage, under either non-salt or salt stress conditions during the seedling stage. Results The SES scoring assessment showed that the level of salinity tolerance in susceptible cultivar, IR 64, and moderate cultivar, Merah Kalsel, improved after seed halopriming treatment. Furthermore, seed halopriming improved the growth performance of IR 64 and Merah Kalsel rice seedlings. Quantitative PCR revealed that seed halopriming induced expression of the OsNHX1 and OsHKT1 genes in susceptible rice cultivar, IR 64 and Merah Kalsel thereby increasing the level of resistance to salinity. The expression levels of OsSOS1 and OsHKT1 genes in resistant cultivar, Pokkali, also increased but there was no affect on the level of salinity tolerance. On the contrary, seed halopriming decreased the expression level of OsSOS1 genes in pigmented rice cultivar, CI Pendek, but did not affect the level of salinity tolerance. The transporter gene expression induction significantly improved salinity tolerance in salinity-susceptible rice, IR 64, and moderately tolerant rice cultivar, Merah Kalsel. Induction of expression of the OsNHX1 and OsHKT1 genes in susceptible rice, IR 64, after halopriming seed treatment balances the osmotic pressure and prevents the accumulation of toxic concentrations of Na+, resulting in tolerance to salinity stress. Conclusion These results suggest that seed halopriming can improve salinity tolerance of salinity-susceptible and moderately tolerant rice cultivars.

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