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      Application of thiourea ameliorates drought induced oxidative injury in Linum usitatissimum L. by regulating antioxidant defense machinery and nutrients absorption

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          Thiourea (TU) is considered an essential and emerging biostimulant against the negative impacts of severe environmental stresses, including drought stress in plants. However, the knowledge about the foliar application of TU to mitigate drought stress in Linum usitatissimum L., has yet to be discovered. The present study was designed to assess the impact of foliar application of TU for its effects against drought stress in two flax cultivars. The study comprised two irrigation regimes [60% field capacity (FC) and the control (100% FC)], along with TU (0, 500, 1000 mg L −1) application at the vegetative stage. The findings indicated that drought stress reduced the shoot fresh weight (44.2%), shoot dry weight (67.5%), shoot length (41.5%), total chlorophyll (51.6%), and carotenoids (58.8%). Drought stress increased both cultivars' hydrogen peroxide (H 2O 2) and malondialdehyde (MDA). Foliar application of TU (1000 mg L −1) enhanced the growth and chlorophyll contents with or without drought stress. Under drought stress (60% FC), TU decreased MDA and H 2O 2 contents up to twofold. Moreover, TU application increased catalase (40%), peroxidase (13%), superoxide dismutase (30%), and total soluble protein contents (32.4%) differentially in both cultivars. Nevertheless, TU increased calcium (Ca 2+) (42.8%), potassium (K +) (33.4%), and phosphorus (P) (72%) in shoots and decreased the elevated sodium (Na +) (28.2%) ions under drought stress. It is suggested that TU application (1000 mg L −1) enhances the growth potential of flax by enhancing photosynthetic pigment, nutrient uptake, and antioxidant enzymes under drought stress. Research outcomes, therefore, recommend that TU application can ameliorate drought-induced negative effects in L. usitatissimum L. seedlings, resulting in improved plant growth and mineral composition, as depicted by balanced primary and secondary metabolite accumulation.

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              Oxidative stress, antioxidants and stress tolerance.

              Traditionally, reactive oxygen intermediates (ROIs) were considered to be toxic by-products of aerobic metabolism, which were disposed of using antioxidants. However, in recent years, it has become apparent that plants actively produce ROIs as signaling molecules to control processes such as programmed cell death, abiotic stress responses, pathogen defense and systemic signaling. Recent advances including microarray studies and the development of mutants with altered ROI-scavenging mechanisms provide new insights into how the steady-state level of ROIs are controlled in cells. In addition, key steps of the signal transduction pathway that senses ROIs in plants have been identified. These raise several intriguing questions about the relationships between ROI signaling, ROI stress and the production and scavenging of ROIs in the different cellular compartments.
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                Journal
                Heliyon
                Heliyon
                Heliyon
                Elsevier
                2405-8440
                11 February 2024
                29 February 2024
                11 February 2024
                : 10
                : 4
                : e25510
                Affiliations
                [a ]Department of Botany, University of Agriculture, Faisalabad, Pakistan
                [b ]Institute of Grassland Science, Northeast Normal University, Key Laboratory of Vegetation Ecology, Ministry of Education, Jilin Songnen Grassland Ecosystem National Observation and Research Station, Changchun, 130024, China
                [c ]Department of Botany, The Islamia University of Bahawalpur, Bahawalpur, Pakistan
                [d ]Department of Agronomy, The Islamia University of Bahawalpur, Bahawalpur, Pakistan
                [e ]Department of Botany and Microbiology, College of Science, King Saud University, Riyadh 11451, Saudi Arabia
                [f ]Department of Botany, Government College Women University, Faisalabad, Pakistan
                [g ]Key Laboratory of Vegetation Restoration and Management of Degraded Ecosystems, South China Botanical Garden, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Guangzhou 510650, China
                [h ]University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100039, China
                [i ]Tasmanian Institute of Agriculture, University of Tasmania, Hobart, TAS 7001, Australia
                Author notes
                []Corresponding author. Key Laboratory of Vegetation Restoration and Management of Degraded Ecosystems, South China Botanical Garden, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Guangzhou 510650, China. haider281@ 123456scbg.ac.cn
                [∗∗ ]Corresponding author. foziafarhat@ 123456gcwuf.edu.pk
                [∗∗∗ ]Corresponding author. usman.zulfiqar@ 123456iub.edu.pk
                Article
                S2405-8440(24)01541-X e25510
                10.1016/j.heliyon.2024.e25510
                10881316
                38390139
                5b969225-e689-4668-bfc5-b6c186aeb4aa
                © 2024 The Authors

                This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).

                History
                : 25 May 2023
                : 17 January 2024
                : 29 January 2024
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                drought,flax,metabolic adaptations,photosynthesis,sulfhydryl bioregulator

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