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Irrigation with saline water can act as an alternate water resource and thus plays an important role in saving freshwater
resources as well as promoting agriculture. Furthermore, salinity stress is considered one of the major abiotic stress
factors, which strongly reduces crop productivity. In this context, the present work was conducted to examine the effect
of exogenous salicylic acid (SA) application on salt stress tolerance of strawberry plants. For this purpose, strawberry
plants (Fragaria vesca L.), three months old, were treated with three SA concentrations (0mM, 0.25mM and 0.5mM),
then subjected to 80mM NaCl or not. After five weeks of treatment, growth responses, water status, photochemical
efficiency and oxidative stress indicators were measured. The obtained results showed that irrigation with saline water
negatively affected the growth parameters, the leaf water potential (LWP), the relative water content (RWC), the stomatal
conductance (gs) and photochemical efficiency (Fv/Fm). While, the total protein content, the electrolyte leakage (EL),
the malondialdehyde (MDA) and the hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) contents were increased in stressed plants compared to
unstressed ones. Salt stress also leads to the activation of the antioxidant enzymes. However, the exogenous application of
SA under salt stress conditions reduced the H2O2 accumulation, the electrolyte leakage and the MDA content. It has also
improved the growth parameters, the LWP, the RWC, the gs, the Fv/Fm, the protein content and the antioxidant enzyme
activities (POD, CAT and SOD) in the treated plants compared to those without SA application. Therefore, the beneficial
effect of 0.25mM SA on Fragaria vesca L. salinity tolerance may provide some practical basis for strawberry cultivation
under saline conditions.
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Salt stress Salicylic acid Strawberry (Fragaria vesca L.) Lipid peroxidation Enzyme activities Hydrogen peroxide
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Springer