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Title THE EFFECT OF PLANT DENSITY, VARIOUS ORGANIC AND NANO-FERTILIZERS ON ACCUMULATION AND ACTIVITY OF PROTECTIVE MOLECULES IN CARTHAMUS TINCTORIUS L
Type JournalPaper
Keywords antioxidants, ascorbate peroxidase, catalase, guaiacol peroxidase, proline
Abstract Agronomic management such as plant density and plant nutrition can affect the final performance of the plant through the alternation in molecular activity. A field experiment was designed to evaluate the effect of fertilizers (C: control, AM10, and AM20: application of 10 and 20 t ha-1 of animal manure, NPK, nano Fe+Zn fertilizers) and inter-row spacing (IS: 40 and 60 cm) on the accumulation and activity of some protective molecules in safflower plants in the Hamadan region-west of Iran. The application of all fertilizers significantly increased catalase activity compared to control conditions. Planting in narrower rows and applying nano Fe+Zn resulted in the highest ascorbate peroxidase activity and the lowest activity was recorded under NPK + IS60. The consumption of micronutrients increased the activity of guaiacol peroxidase about 3 times compared to the control. The highest activity of total superoxide dismutase was obtained by using NPK+IS60. The highest amount of protein in leaves was recorded in AM20 + IS60 and NPK+IS60 application conditions. The lowest amount of hydrogen peroxide was observed in plants grown under AM10 + IS60 conditions. Consumption of AM20 reduced the level of malondialdehyde by 42% compared to the control condition. However, the consumption of high levels of animal manure decreased the amount of proline in the leaves by 2 times compared to the control. Altogether, the results showed that lower planting density and the use of high levels of organic fertilizer, NPK, and nanostructured micronutrients had a significant effect on increasing antioxidant activity and improving the defense function of safflower.
Researchers Naser Sabaghnia (Fourth Researcher), (Third Researcher), Mohsen Janmohammadi (Second Researcher), (First Researcher)