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- W2057682502 abstract "Salinity inhibits plant growth due to ionic and osmotic effects on metabolic processes and nutritional balance, leading to impaired physiological functions. Selenium (Se) and silicon (Si) can be partially alleviated by the effects wrought by NaCl on the plant metabolism. Iodine (I), applied as iodate (IO3−) in biofortification programmes, has been confirmed to improve the antioxidant response in lettuce plants. Thus, the aim of this study was to determine whether the application of IO3− can improve the response to severe salinity stress in lettuce (Lactuca sativa cv. Philipus). In this work, the application of IO3− (20–80 μM) in lettuce plants under salinity stress (100 mM of NaCl) exerted a significantly positive effect on biomass and raised the levels of soluble sugars while lowering the Na+ and Cl− concentrations as well as boosting the activity of antioxidant enzymes such as SOD, APX, DHAR and GR. Therefore, IO3− could be considered a possibly beneficial element to counteract the harmful effects of salinity stress." @default.
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- W2057682502 title "Beneficial effects of exogenous iodine in lettuce plants subjected to salinity stress" @default.
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