Feasibility of using melatonin content in pepper (Capsicum annuum)seeds as a physiological marker of chilling stress tolerance (Record no. 55094)

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Title Feasibility of using melatonin content in pepper (Capsicum annuum)seeds as a physiological marker of chilling stress tolerance
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Volume/sequential designation Functional Plant Biology, 49(9), p.832-843, 2022
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Summary, etc. The presence of melatonin, a known animal hormone, has been confirmed in many evolutionary distant organisms, including higher plants. It is known that melatonin increases tolerance to stress factors as a wide spectrum antioxidant. Tolerant genotypes have generally higher melatonin content than sensitive ones, and exposure to stressful conditions is known to increase endogenous melatonin levels. However, endogenous melatonin levels in seeds have never been used to select genotypes tolerant to abiotic stresses. Thus, in this study, the existence of possible relationship between seed melatonin levels of 28 pepper (Capsicum annuum L.)genotypes and their germination and emergence performance under chilling conditions (15°C)was investigated. The results indicated that these parameters were much better for pepper genotypes with higher seed melatonin contents while those having less than 2ngg-1 additionally exhibited elevated levels of MDA and H2 O2 but lower antioxidant enzyme activities. Thus, a positive relationship between seed melatonin content and chilling stress tolerance has been shown, suggesting a possible use of endogenous melatonin levels as a criterion in selecting chilling stress tolerant varieties. To save considerable time, money and labour, it is recommended that genotypes with lower melatonin contents are excluded from breeding programmes that aim to develop new stress tolerant genotypes.
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Topical term or geographic name entry element ANTIOXIDANT ENZYMES
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Topical term or geographic name entry element EMERGENCE
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Topical term or geographic name entry element ENDOGENOUS MELATONIN
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Topical term or geographic name entry element GERMINATION
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Topical term or geographic name entry element LIPID PEROXIDATION
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Topical term or geographic name entry element PEPPER
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Topical term or geographic name entry element PHYSIOLOGICAL MARKER
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Topical term or geographic name entry element STRESS TOLERANCE
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Personal name Korkmaz, A.
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Personal name Düver, E.
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Personal name Szafranska, K.
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Personal name Karaca, A.
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Personal name Ardiç, S. K.
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Personal name Yakupoglu, G.
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