PJB-2019-106
Biochemical and phenolic acid profiling of sunflower hybrid varieties’ seeds treated with different bio-priming agents
Nighat Zia Ud Den, Shazia Anwer Bukhari, Tehreema Iftikhar and Ghulam Mustafa
Abstract
Seed dormancy is a major factor in germination of seeds. Sunflower is the most important oil seed crop that faces a major problem in seed dormancy. Therefore, a study was conducted to find out the efficiency of biocontrol agents such as Enterobacter (FD-17), Bacillus sp. (KS-54) and Paraburkholderia phytofirmans (PsJN) on seed germination and biochemical profile of sunflower seedlings. These biocontrol agents have mineralization and solubilization mechanism of nutrients from organic and inorganic sources that reduce the chances of seed dormancy and help in germination of seeds. Growth parameters of seedlings (germination percentage, mean growth time, vigor index I, vigor II) and enzymatic parameters (catalase, peroxidase, superoxide dismutase, protease activity, total soluble protein and amylase activity) were measured. It was shown that the seed variety FH620 has (100%) germination percentage, (40%) mean growth time when treated with Enterobacter (FD-17) and Paraburkholderia phytofirmans (PsJN). Similarly, biochemical profiling indicated that FH620 gave optimized results when treated with Enterobacter (FD-17) strains. Similarly, in case of protease, lipid peroxidation (MDA) contents and α-amylase, the seed variety FH620 indicated 10.33 mg/mL of protease when treated with (Bacillus sp.) KS-54, (95.52 mg/mL) MDA contents when treated with (Enterobacter) FD-17. Phenolic profile was also carried out by high performance liquid chromatography. All the experiments were performed in triplicates under optimized conditions
To Cite this article:
Zia Ud Den, N., S.A. Bukhari, T. Iftikhar and G. Mustafa. 2021. Biochemical and phenolic acid profiling of sunflower hybrid varieties’ seeds treated with different bio-priming agents. Pak. J. Bot., 53(3): DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.30848/PJB2021-3(4)
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