Improvement of antioxidant activities and yield of spring maize through seed priming and foliar application of plant growth regulators under heat stress conditions

Authors

  • Ijaz Ahmad Soil Conservation Group of Agriculture Department
  • Shehzad Maqsood Ahmed Basra University of Agriculture Faisalabad
  • Muhammad Akram Institute of Information Technology Vehari
  • Allah Wasaya Bahadar Campus of Bahauddin Zakryia University
  • Muhammad Ansar Pir Mehr Ali Shah University of Arid Agriculture
  • Safdar Hussain Ghazi University
  • Asif Iqbal City District Government, Lahore
  • Syed Azhar Hussain Soil and Water Testing Laboratory for Research

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5433/1679-0359.2017v38n1p47

Keywords:

Maize, Heat Tolerance, Antioxidants, Plant Growth Regulators, Osmoprotectants.

Abstract

Heat stress during reproductive and grain filling phases adversely affects the growth of cereals through reduction in grain’s number and size. However, exogenous application of antioxidants, plant growth regulators and osmoprotectants may be helpful to minimize these heat induced yield losses in cereals. This two year study was conducted to evaluate the role of exogenous application of ascorbic acid (AsA), salicylic acid (SA) and hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) applied through seed priming or foliar spray on biochemical, physiological, morphological and yield related traits, grain yield and quality of late spring sown hybrid maize. The experiment was conducted in the spring season of 2007 and 2008. We observed that application of AsA, SA and H2O2 applied through seed priming or foliar spray improved the physiological, biochemical, morphological and yield related traits, grain yield and grain quality of late spring sown maize in both years. In both years, we observed higher superoxide dismutase (SOD), catalase (CAT) and peroxidase (POD) activity in the plants where AsA, SA and H2O2were applied through seed priming or foliar spray than control. Membrane stability index (MSI), relative water contents (RWC), chlorophyll contents, grain yield and grain oil contents were also improved by exogenous application of AsA, SA and H2O2 in both years. Seed priming of AsA, SA and H2O2was equally effective as the foliar application. In conclusion, seed priming with AsA, SA and H2O2 may be opted to lessen the heat induced yield losses in late sown spring hybrid maize. Heat tolerance induced by ASA, SA and H2O2 may be attributed to increase in antioxidant activities and MSI which maintained RWC and chlorophyll contents in maize resulting in better grain yield in heat stress conditions.

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Author Biographies

Ijaz Ahmad, Soil Conservation Group of Agriculture Department

Soil Conservation Officer, Soil Conservation Group of Agriculture Department, ADC Colony, Rawalpindi Road, Talagang, Pakistan.

Shehzad Maqsood Ahmed Basra, University of Agriculture Faisalabad

Professor, Department of Crop Physiology, University of Agriculture Faisalabad, Pakistan.

Muhammad Akram, Institute of Information Technology Vehari

Assistant Professor, Department of Environmental Sciences, COMSATS, Institute of Information Technology Vehari, Pakistan.

Allah Wasaya, Bahadar Campus of Bahauddin Zakryia University

Assistant Professor, Departments of Agronomy, Bahadar Campus of Bahauddin Zakryia University, Layyah, Pakistan.

Muhammad Ansar, Pir Mehr Ali Shah University of Arid Agriculture

Professor, Department of Agronomy, Pir Mehr Ali Shah University of Arid Agriculture, Rawalpindi, Pakistan.

Safdar Hussain, Ghazi University

Assistant Professor, Department of Agronomy, Ghazi University, Gera Ghazi Khan, Pakistan.

Asif Iqbal, City District Government, Lahore

Executive District Officer Agriculture, City District Government, Lahore, Pakistan.

Syed Azhar Hussain, Soil and Water Testing Laboratory for Research

Assistant Research Officer, Soil and Water Testing Laboratory for Research, Suleman Pura, Sargodha, Pakistan.

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Published

2017-03-02

How to Cite

Ahmad, I., Basra, S. M. A., Akram, M., Wasaya, A., Ansar, M., Hussain, S., … Hussain, S. A. (2017). Improvement of antioxidant activities and yield of spring maize through seed priming and foliar application of plant growth regulators under heat stress conditions. Semina: Ciências Agrárias, 38(1), 47–56. https://doi.org/10.5433/1679-0359.2017v38n1p47

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