Authors
A Harsh, YK Sharma, U Joshi, S Rampuria, G Singh, S Kumar, R Sharma
Publication date
2016/6/1
Journal
Annals of Agricultural Sciences
Volume
61
Issue
1
Pages
57-64
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
Heat stress leads to an array of physiological, biochemical, and molecular changes in plants affecting its growth and development. An experiment was conducted to find out the effect of short-term heat stress on osmo-protectant and antioxidants in 37 genotypes (32 mutants and five varieties) of moth bean (Vigna aconitifolia). Seeds were grown in plastic pots containing sterilized vermiculite. Heat stress conditions were created by exposing seven days old seedlings at 42 °C for one hour in hot air oven. Analysis of various parameters was carried out at three days after heat stress. A significant over-accumulation of total sugar and proline along with an increased activity of CAT, GPOX and SOD was observed in most of the genotypes under heat stress. However, correlation analysis among heat stress induced biochemical parameters suggests that none of these traits were associated with the level of thermo-tolerance …
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