Thymol improves salinity tolerance of tobacco by increasing the Na + efflux and enhancing the content of NO and GSH [post]

liang xu, Jia-Qian Song, yuelin wang, Xiao-Han Liu, Xue-Li Li, Bo Zhang, Ai-Jie Li, Xie-Feng Ye, Jing Wang, Peng Wang
2021 unpublished
Plants have evolved a lot of strategies to improve salt tolerance to cope with salt stress. Recent studies have suggested that thymol (a nature medicine) enhances the plant tolerance against abiotic stresses, but the mechanisms are rarely known. Here, we found that thymol played an important role in maintaining root growth under salt stress. Thymol rescued root growth from salt stress via ameliorating ROS (reactive oxygen species) accumulation, lipid peroxidation, and cell death. In addition,
more » ... ymol enhanced the level of NO (nitric oxide) and GSH (glutathione) to repress ROS accumulation, further protecting the stability of cell membrane. Thymol-induced Na+ efflux in roots and leaves under salt stress may depend on the upregulation of SOS1, HKT1 and NHX1. Consequently, all of these evidences suggested that thymol improved tobacco salt tolerance via enhancing NO and GSH content as well as inducing Na+ efflux.
doi:10.21203/rs.3.rs-745750/v1 fatcat:dwsobd5ixvgchh2krhxoovu5um