Abstract

Drought and salinity stress highly affect the plant growth and production around the world. Secondary metabolites play a main role in adaptation to the environment and in overcoming stress conditions. In order to investigate the effect of drought and salinity, alone or in combination, on secondary metabolism-related enzyme activities, plant hormones and yield parameters, a greenhouse pot experiment was conducted using two cotton genotypes Zhongmian 23 (salt tolerant) and Zhongmian 41 (salt sensitive). Results showed that single and combined drought and salinity stresses caused remarkable decrease in plant height, bolls and lint yield in the order as follows: D + S > salinity > drought, and Zhongmian 41 > Zhongmian 23. Lower H2 O2 and superoxide but higher proline content and secondary metabolism-related enzyme activities were observed in Zhongmian 23 under drought and salinity, both alone and combined, compared with control in Zhongmian 41. Our findings suggest that controlling reactive oxygen species (ROS) levels and increasing activities of secondary metabolism-related enzymes in Zhongmian 23 might be an effective mechanism to reduce the negative effects of drought and salinity stress. However, cinnamyl alcohol dehydrogenase (CAD), and shikimate dehydrogenase (SKDH) activities were markedly decreased in Zhongmian 41 under salinity stress alone as compared with control. Meanwhile, Zhongmian 23 had higher expression levels of genes related to secondary metabolism (c.f. phenylalanine ammonia-lyase, PAL; polyphenol oxidase, PPO and CAD) under the three stresses compared to Zhongmian 41. The content of flavonoids and phenols were significantly enhanced under drought and D + S, with higher accumulation in Zhongmian 23. Phenols content in Zhongmian 23 remained unchanged under salinity as relative to control, but were significantly reduced in Zhongmian 41. In addition, callose content, chitinase activities and abscisic acid (ABA) and Indole-3-acetic acid (IAA) were more induced in Zhongmian 23 under drought, salinity and D + S, than in Zhongmian 41. Our results suggest that high tolerance to D + S stress in Zhongmian 23 is closely related to elevated callose, chitinase, flavonoids and phenols contents and higher secondary metabolism-related enzyme activities and their transcript levels.

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