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Mansour Ghorbanpour

Mansour Ghorbanpour

Academic rank: Professor
ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-4790-2701
Education: PhD.
ScopusId: 55220558500
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Faculty: Agriculture and Environment
Address: Arak University
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Research

Title
Physiological and biochemical mechanisms of grain yield loss in fumitory (Fumaria parvifora Lam.) exposed to copper and drought stress
Type
JournalPaper
Keywords
Physiological biochemical grain yield fumitory copper drought stress
Year
2023
Journal Scientific Reports
DOI
Researchers Mansoureh Tashakorizadeh ، Pooran Golkar ، Mohammad Reza Vahabi ، Mansour Ghorbanpour

Abstract

Soil contamination with heavy metals adversely afects plants growth, development and metabolism in many parts of the world including arid and semi-arid regions. The aim of this study was to investigate the single and combined efects of drought and copper (Cu) stresses on seed yield, and biochemical traits of Fumaria parvifora in a split – factorial experiment at Research Field of Payam-ENoor university of Kerman during 2019. The collected seeds from two Cu contaminated regions were evaluated under drought and Cu (0, 50, 150, 300, and 400 mg/kg) stresses. Drought stress levels were depletion of 50% (D1), 70% (D2) and 85% (D3) soil available water. The individual efects of drought and copper stresses were similar to each other as both reduced seed yield. The highest seed yield was observed at Cu concentration of 50 mg/kg under non-drought stress conditions. The maximum values of malondialdehyde (0.47 µmol/g), proline (2.45 µmol/g FW), total phenolics (188.99 mg GAE/g DW) and total favonoids (22.1 mg QE/g DW) were observed at 400 mg/kg Cu treatment. However, the strongest antioxidant activity (83.95%) through DPPH assay, and the highest total soluble carbohydrate (115.23 mg/g DW) content were observed at 300 and 150 mg/kg Cu concentration under severe drought stress, respectively. The highest amount of anthocyanin (2.18 µmol/g FW) was observed at 300 mg/kg Cu and moderate drought stress. The fndings of this study showed a high tolerance of F. parvifora plant to moderate drought stress and Cu exposure up to 150 mg/kg by modulating defense mechanisms, where grain yield was slightly lower than that of control. The results could also provide a criterion for the selection of tolerance species like F. parvifora for better acclimatization under Cu mines and/or agricultural contaminated soils subjected to drought stress.