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  • - Salinity is a major abiotic stress that affects crop productivity, and a study was conducted to compare the salt stress responses of two kenaf genotypes: a cytoplasmic male sterile line (P3A) and its iso-nuclear maintainer line (P3B) under 200 mM sodium chloride conditions.
  • - The research found that salt stress negatively impacted various physiological and biochemical parameters, leading to reduced plant growth, but P3A exhibited greater tolerance to salt stress than P3B, as evidenced by better physio-biochemical traits.
  • - Transcriptome analysis revealed 4256 differentially expressed genes and highlighted specific pathways, such as photosynthesis and hormone signal transduction, that contribute to the enhanced

Article Abstract

Salinity is a potential abiotic stress and globally threatens crop productivity. However, the molecular mechanisms underlying salt stress tolerance with respect to cytoplasmic effect, gene expression, and metabolism pathway under salt stress have not yet been reported in isonuclear kenaf genotypes. To fill this knowledge gap, growth, physiological, biochemical, transcriptome, and cytoplasm changes in kenaf cytoplasmic male sterile (CMS) line (P3A) and its iso-nuclear maintainer line (P3B) under 200 mM sodium chloride (NaCl) stress and control conditions were analyzed. Salt stress significantly reduced leaf soluble protein, soluble sugars, proline, chlorophyll content, antioxidant enzymatic activity, and induced oxidative damage in terms of higher MDA contents in both genotypes. The reduction of these parameters resulted in a reduced plant growth compared with control. However, P3A was relatively more tolerant to salt stress than P3B. This tolerance of P3A was further confirmed by improved physio-biochemical traits under salt stress conditions. Transcriptome analysis showed that 4256 differentially expressed genes (DEGs) between the two genotypes under salt stress were identified. The Kyoto Encyclopedia of Genes and Genomes (KEGG) pathway analysis indicated that photosynthesis, photosynthesis antenna-protein, and plant hormone signal transduction pathways might be associated with the improved NaCl stress tolerance in P3A. Conclusively, P3A cytoplasmic male sterile could be a potential salt-tolerant material for future breeding program of kenaf and can be used for phytoremediation of salt-affected soils. These data provide a valuable resource on the cytoplasmic effect of salt-responsive genes in kenaf and salt stress tolerance in kenaf.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/ppl.13253DOI Listing

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