The Studies of Flumetsulam Effect on Wild Soybean Growth and the Role of 1,3,4-Thiadiazole Derivative
Abstract: The effects of the different concentration (0, 5, 10 and 15mg/L) of TNU (N-[5-(4-Chlorophenyl)-1,3,4-Thiadiazole-2-yl]-N'-4-Nitrobenzoyl Urea) on the growth of wild soybean seedling under flumetsulam stress were studied by sand culture using wild soybeans “ZS” as experiment material. The results showed as follows: (1) under flumetsulam stress, the height of seedling and fresh weight were significantly decreased, while the content of chlorophyll, soluble proteins and soluble sugar were significantly decreased than those of control. The contents of proline and MDA were significantly increased(P<0.01). (2) Exogenous TNU application on the leaf significantly increased the height of seedling and fresh weight, and the contents of chlorophyll, soluble proteins, soluble sugar and proline were significantly increased(P<0.01). The content of malonaldehyde (produce of membrane lipid peroxidation) was significantly decreased(P<0.01). The results showed that exogenous TNU could effectively mitigate the harmful effects from flumetsulam stress on plants, and promote the growth of wild soybeans, and the effect of 10mg/L TNU was optimal. Key Words:Wild soybean; Flumetsulam; Thiadiazole derivatives; Physiological characteristics
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