PMID: 22567892May 10, 2012Paper

Involvement of salicylic acid and nitric oxide in protective reactions of wheat under the influence of heavy metals

Prikladnaia biokhimiia i mikrobiologiia
I R Gil'vanovaZ F Rakhmankulova

Abstract

This article studies the effect of salicylic acid (SA) and nitric oxide (NO) on Triticum aestivum L. wheat plants exposed to the influence of high concentrations of copper and zinc compounds. It is shown that heavy metals (HMs) caused a decrease in the growth parameters in the overground and underground plant parts and contributed to a sharp deterioration in the energy balance and the situation regarding oxidative stress. SA and NO exerted a protective effect, which was expressed in the increased ability to accumulate shoot and root mass, stabilize the energy balance, and reduced lipid peroxidation.

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