Salt stress-induced proline accumulation, changes in ionic adjustment (na+/k+) and catalase in the tomato (solanum lycopersicum) leaf

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International Journal of Development Research

Volume: 
7
Article ID: 
10566
6 pages
Research Article

Salt stress-induced proline accumulation, changes in ionic adjustment (na+/k+) and catalase in the tomato (solanum lycopersicum) leaf

Dr. Asha Sharma, Pooja and Govinda

Abstract: 

Soil salinity is a major limitation to plant in many areas of the world. Present study has explored the effect of salinity on Proline content, mineral composition and antioxidant enzyme of tomato. Tomato plants were exposed to 0, 60, 90,120,150 mM NaCl.The Proline accumulation was studied by reading the absorption of chromophore at 520nm using spectrophotometer. The content of proline increase in tomato as the level of NaCl increase. Using atomic absorption spectrophotometer ion uptake for Na+, K+, Ca+ and Mg2+ were determined. The Na content significantly increase but the content of K+, Ca+, K+ and Mg2+ decrease significantly decrease as the salinity increase. The changes in the activity of antioxidant enzymes such as super oxide dismutase catalase (CAT: EC 1.11.1.6), in leaves of tomato cultivar (cv.) differing in salt tolerance were investigated. The activity of catalase increase as the level of salinity increase.

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