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Regulation of Reactive Oxygen Species and Antioxidant Defense in Plants under Salinity

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Mirza Hasanuzzaman, Md. Rakib Hossain Raihan, Abdul Awal Chowdhury Masud, Khussboo Rahman et al.

Journal: International Journal of Molecular SciencesYear: 2021Citations: 776

The generation of oxygen radicals and their derivatives, known as reactive oxygen species, (ROS) is a part of the signaling process in higher plants at lower concentrations, but at higher concentrations, those ROS cause oxidative stress. Salinity-induced osmotic stress and ionic stress trigger the o...

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Supplemental Selenium and Boron Mitigate Salt-Induced Oxidative Damages in Glycine max L.

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Mira Rahman, Khussboo Rahman, Khadeja Sultana Sathi, Md. Mahabub Alam et al.

Journal: PlantsYear: 2021Citations: 82

The present investigation was executed with an aim to evaluate the role of exogenous selenium (Se) and boron (B) in mitigating different levels of salt stress by enhancing the reactive oxygen species (ROS) scavenging, antioxidant defense and glyoxalase systems in soybean. Plants were treated with 0,...

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Exogenous salicylic acid and kinetin modulate reactive oxygen species metabolism and glyoxalase system to confer waterlogging stress tolerance in soybean (Glycine max L.)

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Mirza Hasanuzzaman, Naznin Ahmed, Tonusree Saha, Mira Rahman et al.

Journal: Plant StressYear: 2022Citations: 51

We conducted this study to investigate the positive effects of foliar-applied salicylic acid (SA) and kinetin (KN) in improving waterlogging stress tolerance, by upregulating reactive oxygen species (ROS) metabolism and antioxidant defense including glyoxalase system in soybean (Glycine max cv. Soha...

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Screening of Soybean Genotypes for Waterlogging Stress Tolerance and Understanding the Physiological Mechanisms

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Khadeja Sultana Sathi, Abdul Awal Chowdhury Masud, Maliha Rahman Falguni, Naznin Ahmed et al.

Journal: Advances in AgricultureYear: 2022Citations: 32

Waterlogging is a common form of abiotic stress that severely impedes global soybean production. Targeting this issue, an experiment was carried out at Sher-e-Bangla Agricultural University during August–November 2019 to screen out the waterlogging tolerance and yield performances of selected soybea...

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Supplementation with Ascophyllum nodosum extracts mitigates arsenic toxicity by modulating reactive oxygen species metabolism and reducing oxidative stress in rice

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Mirza Hasanuzzaman, Md. Rakib Hossain Raihan, Ayesha Siddika, Khussboo Rahman et al.

Journal: Ecotoxicology and Environmental SafetyYear: 2023Citations: 26

Ascophyllum nodosum extract (ANE) is considered as an effective source of biostimulants that have the potential of ameliorating the negative impact of different abiotic stresses in plants. Considering the growth-promoting ability and other regulatory roles of ANE, the present investigation was execu...

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Jute Responses and Tolerance to Abiotic Stress: Mechanisms and Approaches

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Khussboo Rahman, Naznin Ahmed, Md. Rakib Hossain Raihan, Farzana Nowroz et al.

Journal: PlantsYear: 2021Citations: 20

It is the second-largest natural bast fiber in the world according to production, which has diverse uses not only as a fiber but also as multiple industrial materials. Because of climate change, plants experience various stressors such as salt, drought, heat, cold, metal/metalloid toxicity, and floo...

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Insight into the thiourea-induced drought tolerance in two chickpea varieties: Regulation of osmoprotection, reactive oxygen species metabolism and glyoxalase system

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Naznin Ahmed, Khussboo Rahman, Mira Rahman, Khadeja Sultana Sathi et al.

Journal: Plant Physiology and BiochemistryYear: 2021Citations: 16

The sulfhydryl bioregulator thiourea (TU) is effective in ameliorating the negative impact of different abiotic stresses in plants. To explore the significant performance of TU (5 mM TU, as foliar spray) in conferring mild (25% depletion of water from field capacity, FC), moderate (50% depletion fro...

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Soybean Plants Under Waterlogging Stress: Responses and Adaptation Mechanisms

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Khadeja Sultana Sathi, Abdul Awal Chowdhury Masud, Taufika Islam Anee, Khussboo Rahman et al.

Year: 2022Citations: 12
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Morphophysiological changes and reactive oxygen species metabolism in<i>Corchorus olitorius</i>L. under different abiotic stresses

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Khussboo Rahman, Mira Rahman, Naznin Ahmed, Md. Mahabub Alam et al.

Journal: Open AgricultureYear: 2021Citations: 7

Abstract Abiotic stress has become an alarming issue for plant survival due to the constant changes in the environment. Abiotic stresses such as drought, salt, waterlogging, and heavy metals largely influence plant growth and development that finally reduce crop productivity. The present study was c...

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