Dunaliella salina exopolysaccharides: a promising biostimulant for salt stress tolerance in tomato (Solanum lycopersicum)

cg.contacthichamelarroussi@gmail.comen_US
cg.contributor.centerInternational Center for Agricultural Research in the Dry Areas - ICARDAen_US
cg.contributor.centerMohammed V University - UM5en_US
cg.contributor.centerMohammed V University, Faculty of Science - UM5 - FSRen_US
cg.contributor.centerMoroccan Foundation for Advanced Science, Innovation and Research - MAScIRen_US
cg.contributor.crpCGIAR Research Program on Grain Legumes and Dryland Cereals - GLDCen_US
cg.contributor.funderInternational Center for Agricultural Research in the Dry Areas - ICARDAen_US
cg.contributor.projectCommunication and Documentation Information Services (CODIS)en_US
cg.contributor.project-lead-instituteInternational Center for Agricultural Research in the Dry Areas - ICARDAen_US
cg.coverage.countryMAen_US
cg.coverage.regionNorthern Africaen_US
cg.creator.idsijilmassi, badreddine: 0000-0002-7642-8201en_US
cg.date.embargo-end-dateTimelessen_US
cg.identifier.doihttps://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10811-017-1382-1en_US
cg.isijournalISI Journalen_US
cg.issn0921-8971en_US
cg.issue5en_US
cg.journalJournal of Applied Phycologyen_US
cg.subject.agrovocsalt stressen_US
cg.subject.agrovocmicroalgaeen_US
cg.subject.agrovocchlorophytaen_US
cg.subject.agrovocexopolysaccharidesen_US
cg.subject.agrovoctomatoesen_US
cg.subject.agrovoctomatoen_US
cg.volume30en_US
dc.contributorBenhima, Redouaneen_US
dc.contributorEl-Baouchi, Adilen_US
dc.contributorsijilmassi, badreddineen_US
dc.contributorEl Mernissi, Najiben_US
dc.contributorAafsar, A.en_US
dc.contributorMeftah Kadmiri, Issamen_US
dc.contributorBen Houssa Abdelaziz, Najib Bendaouen_US
dc.contributorSmouni, Abdelazizen_US
dc.creatorEl Arroussi, Hichamen_US
dc.date.accessioned2019-01-14T14:53:13Z
dc.date.available2019-01-14T14:53:13Z
dc.description.abstractMicroalgal exopolysaccharides represent a potential sustainable alternative for the enhancement and protection of agricultural crops including management of both biotic and abiotic stress. In the present study, we investigated the potential of Dunaliella salinae xopolysaccharides (PS) to attenuate the effect of salt stress on growth of Solanum lycopersicum, which was grown under different salinity levels (3 and 6 g L −1 NaCl). The effects of PS treatment on plant growth, osmoprotectant molecules, protein content, and antioxidant enzymes activities of tomato plants under salt stress were analyzed. A metabolomics study showed that the exopolysaccharides released by D. salina contained sulfated moiety along with carbohydrates and uronic acids. The application of sulfated exopolysaccharides on tomato plants alleviated the salt stress and mitigated the decrease in length and dry weight of the plant’s shoot and root systems, as well as that of potassium (K +), and K+/Na+ ratio. Furthermore, the increase in proline, phenolic compounds, Na+, and antioxidant enzymes (CAT, POD, SOD) activities caused by salt stress were attenuated after the exopolysaccharide treatment. GC-MS metabolomics analysis showed that PS treatment allowed the activation and/or inhibition of various metabolic pathways involved in the plant’s tolerance to stress such as jasmonic acid-dependent pathways. This study shows the potential of microalgal exopolysaccharides for enhancing tomato tolerance to salt stress and highlights the possibility of their use as plant growth biostimulants under harsh environmental conditions.en_US
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dc.identifier.citationHicham El Arroussi, Redouane Benhima, Adil El-Baouchi, badreddine sijilmassi, Najib El Mernissi, A. Aafsar, Issam Meftah Kadmiri, Najib Bendaou Ben Houssa Abdelaziz, Abdelaziz Smouni. (31/10/2018). Dunaliella salina exopolysaccharides: a promising biostimulant for salt stress tolerance in tomato (Solanum lycopersicum). Journal of Applied Phycology, 30 (5), pp. 2929-2941.en_US
dc.identifier.statusTimeless limited accessen_US
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11766/9157
dc.languageenen_US
dc.publisherSpringer Verlag (Germany)en_US
dc.sourceJournal of Applied Phycology;30,(2018) Pagination 2929-2941en_US
dc.subjectbiostimulanten_US
dc.titleDunaliella salina exopolysaccharides: a promising biostimulant for salt stress tolerance in tomato (Solanum lycopersicum)en_US
dc.typeJournal Articleen_US
dcterms.available2018-01-08en_US
dcterms.extent2929-2941en_US
dcterms.issued2018-10-31en_US
mel.impact-factor2.401en_US

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