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Effect of Salicylates on Nitrate Content and Reduction in Salt – Stressed Zea mays L. Seedlings

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This study was conducted to evaluate the leaf response of maize to high salt – stress conditions and supplements of salicylates. Sodium chloride salinity (50mM) distinctly diminished the nitrate content, and nitrate reductase, being a substrate induced enzyme behaved similarly. Supplements of salicylates (salicylic acid, acetyl salicylic acid and methyl salicylates partially alleviated the depressive effects of salinity on the two assayed parameters.

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10.21608/jpp.2016.46209

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I.

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Gibril

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A. M.

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Dept. of Botany – Faculty of Science – U. of K - Sudan

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Wasfi

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A.

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Dept. of Botany – Faculty of Science – U. of K - Sudan

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7

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8

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7142

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2016-08-01

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2019-08-28

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2016-08-01

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911

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913

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2090-3669

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2090-374X

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Journal of Plant Production

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Effect of Salicylates on Nitrate Content and Reduction in Salt – Stressed Zea mays L. Seedlings

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22 Jan 2023