1. GROWTH, OSMOTIC ADJUSTMENT, ANTIOXYDANT ACTIVITY AND POLYPHENOL CONTENT UNDER SALT STRESS IN TWO ENDEMIC SPECIES OF ARTEMISIA OF ALGERIA (ARTEMISIA HERBA ALBA.ASSO, ARTEMISIA CAMPESTRIS L)
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Torchit Nadir, Kadri Adel, and Benrebiha Fatima Zohra
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artemisia ,m’sila region ,polyphenols ,proline ,soluble sugar ,total antioxidant activities ,na+ and k+ ,Environmental sciences ,GE1-350 - Abstract
This study aims to evaluate the response of two species of Artemisia (Artemisia herba alba. Asso and Artemisia campestris L) collected from the semi-arid zone of Algeria (Ben Sror site in M’sila region) in saline in-vitro conditions, under six levels of NaCl concentrations (0, 17, 34, 51, 68 and 85mM NaCl). The growth parameters, osmotic adjustment (proline, soluble sugars), antioxidants activities (Total antioxidant capacity), and phenolic content were determined after 8 weeks of salt treatment. Our results indicated under saline conditions all growth parameters are reduced in both species, globally this diminution is more pronounced in A. campestris species. The two species plants exhibited the ability capacity to accumulate proline compounds in their leaves organs, for soluble sugar, linear increase was noted for A. campestris, but in A. herba alba when salinity exceeded 34mM NaCl a decrease accumulation was observed. The Na+ and K+ profiles revealed two distinct traits, high Na influx, and low K+ content leaves in A. campestris, high discrimination between Na+ and K+ in A. herba alba. Slight changes occurred in phenol content for A. herba alba, but it was diminished in A. campestris at high salinity. The total antioxidant activities tended to increase with salinity in the two species tested.
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- 2022
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