Background: Drought stress is a significant challenge for maize production, causing significant harm to crop growth and yield. In this experiment two set of pot culture experiment was conducted with three replication to assess the effect of phytohormone foliar spray on maize COH(M) 8. Methods: This experiment study was conducted at the Seed Science and Technology, TNAU in the summer season during 2022 and 2023, respectively. One set of potted plants were kept under ambient temperature (34±2°C). Another set of potted plants were raised at elevated temperature of 42°C in the Open Top Chamber. The plants were sprayed with sodium nitroprusside (50 ìM and 75 ìM), brassinolides (0.2 ppm and 0.5 ppm) and salicylic acid (50 ppm and 75 ppm) at 40 and 47 days after sowing along with control. Result: Foliar spraying with sodium nitroprusside 50 ìM and salicylic acid 75 ppm recorded higher plant height, early flowering, pollen viability, chlorophyll content and enzyme activities (catalase, peroxidase and superoxide dismutase) compared to the control plants. As a result, these findings suggest that use of sodium nitroprusside 50 ìM enhances plant defence mechanisms against heat stress in maize.
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