Browsing by Author "Kadıoğlu, Asım"
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Abscisic acid cross-talking with hydrogen peroxide and osmolyte compounds may regulate the leaf rolling mechanism under drought
Sezgin, Asiye; Altuntaş, Cansu; Sağlam, Aykut; Terzi, Rabiye; Demiralay, Mehmet; Kadıoğlu, Asım (Springer Heidelberg, 2018)Leaf rolling observed in some crops such as maize, rice, wheat and sorghum is an indicator of decreased water status. Moderate leaf rolling not tightly or early increases the photosynthesis and grain yield of crop cultivars ... -
Alpha lipoic acid application promotes water-deficit tolerance by modulating osmoprotectant metabolism-related genes in maize
Saruhan Güler, Neslihan; Öztürk, Kamil; Sezgin, Asiye; Altuntaş, Cansu; Kadıoğlu, Asım (Pleiades journals, 2021)Abstract: Alpha lipoic acid (ALA) is a potent antioxidant molecule that has positive effects on plant growth and the adaptation of plants to environmental stresses. However, the physiological and molecular mechanisms of ... -
Application of proline to root medium is more effective for amelioration of photosynthetic damages as compared to foliar spraying or seed soaking in maize seedlings under short-term drought
Demiralay, Mehmet; Altuntaş, Cansu; Sezgin, Asiye; Terzi, Rabiye; Kadıoğlu, Asım (TUBITAK Scientific & Technical Research Council Turkey, 2017)Exogenous proline (PRO) at low concentrations can enhance drought stress tolerance in different application modes such as application to rooting medium, foliar spray, and seed soaking. However, there is no information ... -
Application of sucrose modulates the expressions of genes involved in proline and polyamine metabolism in maize seedlings exposed to drought
Altuntaş, Cansu; Sezgin, Asiye; Demiralay, Mehmet; Terzi, Rabiye; Sağlam, Aykut; Kadıoğlu, Asım (ACAD Sciences Czech Republic, 2019)Sucrose, proline, and polyamines are compatible solutes accumulating in plant tissues and increasing cellular osmolarity under environmental stresses. These compatible solutes and hydrogen peroxide can function as signaling ... -
Exogenous ascorbic acid mitigates accumulation of abscisic acid, proline and polyamine under osmotic stress in maize leaves
Terzi, Rabiye; Kalaycıoğlu, Ebru; Demiralay, Mehmet; Sağlam, Aykut; Kadıoğlu, Asım (Springer Heidelberg, 2015)The effects of osmotic stress (polyethylene glycol, PEG 6000) and exogenous ascorbic acid (ASC) on abscisic acid (ABA), some osmolytes (proline and polyamine), and gene expression of polyamine metabolic enzymes arginine ... -
Heliotropium thermophilum, an extreme heat tolerant species,promises plants about adaptation to high soil temperatureconditions
Öztürk, Kamil; Sağlam, Aykut; Kadıoğlu, Asım (Springer, 2020)To understand high temperature tolerance, Heliotropium thermophilum, a flowering plant thriving in a geothermal field with a soil temperature ranging between 55 and 65 °C, was grown in controlled laboratory conditions and ... -
Hydrogen peroxide extends postharvest life of Ctenanthe setosa leaf cuts under osmotic stress by reducing leaf rolling
Sağlam, Aykut; Kalaycıoğlu, Ebru; Güven, Funda Gül; Saruhan, Neslihan; Kadıoğlu, Asım; Demiralay, Mehmet (Korean Soc Horticultural Science, 2014)Reducing effects of exogenous hydrogen peroxide on leaf rolling in detached leaves of Ctenanthe setosa were studied. The leaves were kept in H2O2 solutions ranging from 0 to 1 mM for 48 h and then, osmotic stress was applied ... -
Leaf rolling reduces photosynthetic loss in maize under severe drought
Sağlam, Aykut; Kadıoğlu, Asım; Demiralay, Mehmet; Terzi, Rabiye (Univ Zagreb, 2014)Effects of leaf rolling (LR) on maize photosynthesis under severe drought stress were studied in two cultivars with opposite drought responses, Batem 56-55 (drought tolerant) and Batem 51-52 (drought sensitive). Drought ...