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Interchangeable cross-tolerance induced by waterlogging and herbicides in soybean plants

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ACTA PHYSIOLOGIAE PLANTARUM
卷 45, 期 2, 页码 -

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SPRINGER HEIDELBERG
DOI: 10.1007/s11738-022-03512-5

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Glycine max; Cross-tolerance; Stress memory; Paraquat

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Plants exposed to suboptimal environmental conditions often have reduced crop yields, but pre-exposure to mild stress can prepare plants for subsequent challenges. This study investigated the effects of herbicide sub-doses on oxidative stress caused by waterlogging and the potential for waterlogging to mitigate herbicide injury in soybean crops. The results showed that early exposure to a sub-dose of oxyfluorfen enhanced the plants' ability to tolerate waterlogging, while pre-treatment with the herbicide paraquat did not have significant effects. Additionally, pre-exposure to waterlogging reduced the damage caused by herbicides, suggesting the existence of cross-tolerance between herbicides and waterlogging in soybean plants.
Plants under suboptimal environmental conditions often present reduced crop yields due to effects on vital plant processes. On the other hand, pre-exposure to mildly stressful situations may prepare the plants to stand subsequent challenges. Waterlogging in lowland areas and herbicide injury are frequent stressful situations to which soybeans are exposed. The objectives of this study were to verify the potential effect of herbicide sub-doses on the reduction of oxidative stress caused by waterlogging in the soybean crop and, on the other hand, to verify the inverse situation (i.e., if a pre-exposure to waterlogging could induce some effect on subsequent herbicide injury). Our results indicated that plants early exposed to sub-dose of oxyfluorfen (5.6 g a.i ha(-1)) exhibited a greater capacity to cope with the soil waterlogging, mainly due to the higher superoxide dismutase activity and lower oxidative damage. While the plants pretreated with the herbicide paraquat (3.2 g a.i ha(-1)) did not present significant differences. Moreover, the damage caused by the herbicides was reduced in soybean plants pre-exposed to soil flooding, reducing oxidative damage. These results suggesting the existence of a cross-tolerance between herbicides and soil waterlogging.

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