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Journal Article 
Salicylic acid and nitric oxide increase photosynthesis and antioxidant defense in wheat under UV-B stress 
Yan, F; Liu, Y; Sheng, H; Wang, Y; Kang, H; Zeng, J 
2016 
Yes 
Biologia Plantarum
ISSN: 0006-3134
EISSN: 1573-8264 
60 
686-694 
The effects of exogenous salicylic acid (SA), sodium nitropusside (SNP, a nitric oxide donor), or their combination on dwarf polish wheat (Triticum polonicum L.) seedlings under UV-B stress were studied. The UV-B stress significantly decreased plant height, shoot dry mass, pigment content, net photosynthetic rate, intercellular CO2 concentration, stomatal conductance, transpiration rate, and variable to maximum chlorophyll fluorescence ratio (F-v/F-m) in all plants, but less in the presence of SA, SNP, and their combination. On the other hand, there were considerable increases in malondialdehyde (MDA), proline, O-2 (aEuro cent-), and H2O2 content under the UV-B stress. When SA, SNP, and their combination were applied, content of MDA, proline, H2O2, and O-2 (aEuro cent-) were less increased. Moreover, there were considerable increases in activities of superoxide dismutase, peroxidase, ascorbate peroxidase, and glutathione reductase under the UV-B stress and more in the presence of SA, SNP, and their combination. Therefore, it is considered that SA, SNP, and especially their combination could alleviate UV-B stress in dwarf polish wheat. 
antioxidants; chlorophyll fluorescence; lipid peroxidation; net photosynthetic rate; stomatal conductance; transpiration rate; Triticum polonicum