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  • Salinity significantly impacts plant growth and crop yield, particularly affecting seedlings of important Brassica crops like Chinese cabbage, white cabbage, and kale.
  • Under salt stress, root growth and biomass decreased while stress markers like Na/K ratio and reactive oxygen species increased, especially in Chinese cabbage.
  • Tolerant species, like white cabbage and kale, showed higher levels of beneficial phenolic acids and lower metabolic stress compared to more sensitive varieties.

Article Abstract

Salinity is a major abiotic stress negatively affecting plant growth and consequently crop production. The effects of short-term salt stress were evaluated on seedlings of three globally important Brassica crops-Chinese cabbage ( ssp. ), white cabbage ( var. ), and kale ( var. )-with particular focus on phenolic acids. The physiological and biochemical stress parameters in the seedlings and the levels of three main groups of metabolites (total glucosinolates, carotenoids, and phenolics) and individual phenolic acids were determined. The salt treatments caused a dose-dependent reduction in root growth and biomass and an increase in stress parameters (Na/K ratio, reactive oxygen species (ROS) and glutathione (GSH)) in all seedlings but most prominently in Chinese cabbage. Based on PCA, specific metabolites grouped close to the more tolerant species, white cabbage and kale. The highest levels of phenolic acids, particularly hydroxycinnamic acids, were determined in the more tolerant kale and white cabbage. A reduction in caffeic, salicylic, and 4-coumaric acid was found in Chinese cabbage and kale, and an increase in ferulic acid levels was found in kale upon salinity treatments. Phenolic acids are species-specific among Brassicaceae, and some may participate in stress tolerance. Salt-tolerant varieties have higher levels of some phenolic acids and suffer less from metabolic stress disorders under salinity stress.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6631191PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants8060155DOI Listing

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