Ameliorating imidacloprid induced oxidative stress by 24-epibrassinolide in Brassica juncea L.


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Abstract

Pesticide toxicity causes oxidative stress to plants by generating reactive oxygen species (ROS). The aim of the present study was to observe the role of 24-epibrassinolide (24-EBL) in protection of Brassica juncea L. plants from oxidative stress caused by imidacloprid (IMI) pesticide. Generation of ROS, activities of antioxidative enzymes and chlorophyll contents were estimated using spectrophotometer, whereas organic acid contents were determined using gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (GC-MS). Statistical analysis of data revealed that 24-EBL significantly decreased ROS contents, accompanied by enhanced levels of shoot biomass, chlorophyll contents, organic acid contents and the activities of antioxidative enzymes in B. juncea plants under IMI toxicity.

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R. Bhardwaj

Plant Stress Physiology Lab, Department of Botanical and Environmental Sciences

Email: anketsharma@gmail.com
India, Amritsar, Punjab, 143005

A. Sharma

Plant Stress Physiology Lab, Department of Botanical and Environmental Sciences

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Email: anketsharma@gmail.com
India, Amritsar, Punjab, 143005

V. Kumar

Plant Stress Physiology Lab, Department of Botanical and Environmental Sciences

Email: anketsharma@gmail.com
India, Amritsar, Punjab, 143005

M. K. Kanwar

Department of Botany and Environmental Science

Email: anketsharma@gmail.com
India, Fatehgarh Sahib, Punjab, 140407

A. K. Thukral

Plant Stress Physiology Lab, Department of Botanical and Environmental Sciences

Email: anketsharma@gmail.com
India, Amritsar, Punjab, 143005

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