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Suffer or Survive: Decoding Salt-Sensitivity of Lemongrass and Its Implication on Essential Oil Productivity

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FRONTIERS IN PLANT SCIENCE
卷 13, 期 -, 页码 -

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FRONTIERS MEDIA SA
DOI: 10.3389/fpls.2022.903954

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antioxidants; Cymbopogon; essential oil; geraniol dehydrogenase; medicinal and aromatic plant (MAP); oxidative stress; ROS; salinity

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  1. Slovak Research and Development Agency [APVV-19-0035]
  2. Slovak Grant Agency for Science [VEGA 1/0535/20]

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This study found that lemongrass is moderately sensitive to salt stress. Moderate salt concentrations do not significantly affect plant growth and productivity, but extremely high concentrations can cause physiological damage and exhaustion of the antioxidative defence system. The findings of this study can be used for lemongrass cultivation on moderately saline lands, converting them from economic liability to economic asset.
The cultivation of lemongrass (Cymbopogon flexuosus) crop is dominated by its medicinal, food preservative, and cosmetic demands. The growing economy of the lemongrass market suggests the immense commercial potential of lemongrass and its essential oil. Nevertheless, the continuous increase of the saline regime threatens the growth and productivity of most of the plant life worldwide. In this regard, the present experiment explores the salt sensitiveness of the lemongrass crop against five different levels of salt stress. Metabolomic analyses suggest that lemongrass plants can effectively tolerate a salt concentration of up to 80 mM and retain most of their growth and productivity. However, extreme NaCl concentrations (>= 160 mM) inflicted significant (alpha = 0.05) damage to the plant physiology and exhausted the lemongrass antioxidative defence system. Therefore, the highest NaCl concentration (240 mM) minimised plant height, chlorophyll fluorescence, and essential oil production by up to 50, 27, and 45%. The overall data along with the salt implications on photosynthetic machinery and ROS metabolism suggest that lemongrass can be considered a moderately sensitive crop to salt stress. The study, sensu lato, can be used in reclaiming moderately saline lands with lemongrass cultivation converting such lands from economic liability to economic asset.

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