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Salicylic acid differently impacts ethylene and polyamine synthesis in the glycophyte Solanum lycopersicum and the wild-related halophyte Solanum chilense exposed to mild salt stres
Gharbi, Emna; Martinez, Juan Pablo; Benahmed, Hela et al.
2016In Physiologia Plantarum, 171, p. 438–447
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Keywords :
Salicylic acid; ethylene; Solanum lycopersicum; Solanum; polyamine
Abstract :
[en] This study aimed to determine the effects of exogenous application of salicylic acid on the toxic effects of salt in relation to ethylene and polyamine synthesis, and to correlate these traits with the expression of genes involved in ethylene and polyamine metabolism in two tomato species differing in their sensitivity to salt stress, Solanum lycopersicum cv Ailsa Craig and its wild salt-resistant relative Solanum chilense.
Disciplines :
Chemistry
Phytobiology (plant sciences, forestry, mycology...)
Author, co-author :
Gharbi, Emna
Martinez, Juan Pablo
Benahmed, Hela
Fauconnier, Marie-Laure  ;  Université de Liège > Agronomie, Bio-ingénierie et Chimie (AgroBioChem) > Chimie générale et organique
Lutts, Stanley
Quinet, Muriel
Language :
English
Title :
Salicylic acid differently impacts ethylene and polyamine synthesis in the glycophyte Solanum lycopersicum and the wild-related halophyte Solanum chilense exposed to mild salt stres
Publication date :
2016
Journal title :
Physiologia Plantarum
ISSN :
0031-9317
eISSN :
1399-3054
Publisher :
Blackwell Publishing, Copenhagen, Denmark
Volume :
171
Pages :
438–447
Peer reviewed :
Peer Reviewed verified by ORBi
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