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  4. Silicon-induced photosynthetic adaptations in common buckwheat under salt stress revealed by prompt chlorophyll a fluorescence analysis
 
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Silicon-induced photosynthetic adaptations in common buckwheat under salt stress revealed by prompt chlorophyll a fluorescence analysis

Type
Journal article
Language
English
Date issued
2025
Author
Raihan, Md. Rakib Hossain
Antala, Michał
Stróżecki, Marcin Grzegorz 
Haque, Mohammad Intesaful 
Hasanuzzaman, Mirza
Juszczak, Radosław 
Rastogi, Anshu 
Faculty
Wydział Inżynierii Środowiska i Inżynierii Mechanicznej
Journal
Scientific Reports
ISSN
2045-2322
DOI
10.1038/s41598-025-04159-1
Web address
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-025-04159-1
Volume
15
Pages from-to
art. 19343
Abstract (EN)
This study aimed at investigating the protective role of silicon (Si) in mitigating salt-induced damage in common buckwheat plants (Fagopyrum esculentum cv. Smuga). Twenty one-day-old seedlings were subjected to salt stress by irrigating 50 mM sodium chloride solutions for seven days, with or without Si (two foliar applications with 1 mM sodium metasilicate nonahydrate). Salt stress significantly altered the chlorophyll a fluorescence transient (OJIP) curve, disrupting energy flow and electron transport in photosystem II (PSII), as reflected in the O-J, J-I, and I-P phases, along with the emergence of a positive K-band indicating damage to the oxygen-evolving complex (OEC). Silicon application mitigated these effects, stabilizing the OEC and thylakoid membrane integrity while improving JIP test parameters and reducing excessive energy absorption, dissipation, and unregulated energy loss per reaction center. Silicon-treated plants under salt stress exhibited enhanced photochemical quenching, reduced regulatory energy dissipation, and decreased photosystem I (PSI) over-reduction. A significant increase in open PSI centers was observed, improving the balance and functionality between PSI and photosystem II. The application of Si resulted in significant photosynthetic improvements, which were also paired with enhanced morphological traits, such as increased root length and leaf thickness in saline conditions. Overall, findings indicate that exogenous Si helps to reduce salt-induced stress by enhancing photosynthetic efficiency in plants, positioning it as a promising strategy for improving crop performance in saline environments.
Keywords (EN)
  • salinity

  • ionic stress

  • oxidative stress

  • OJIP transient

  • JIP test

  • photosynthesis

License
cc-bycc-by CC-BY - Attribution
Open access date
June 2, 2025
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