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Role of Melatonin in Plant Tolerance to Soil Stressors: Salinity, pH and Heavy Metals

Author Affiliations
Guangdong Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Agricultural Research Center, Suez Canal University, Allama Iqbal Open University, ...
Published InMolecules
Year2020
Citations133

Abstract

Melatonin (MT) is a pleiotropic molecule with diverse and numerous actions both in plants and animals. In plants, MT acts as an excellent promotor of tolerance against abiotic stress situations such as drought, cold, heat, salinity, and chemical pollutants. In all these situations, MT has a stimulating effect on plants, fomenting many changes in biochemical processes and stress-related gene expression. Melatonin plays vital roles as an antioxidant and can work as a free radical scavenger to protect plants from oxidative stress by stabilization cell redox status; however, MT can alleviate the toxic oxygen and nitrogen species. Beyond this, MT stimulates the antioxidant enzymes and augments antioxidants, as well as activates the ascorbate-glutathione (AsA-GSH) cycle to scavenge excess reactive oxygen species…
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