Chitosan-GSNO Nanoparticles and Silicon Priming Enhance the Germination and Seedling Growth of Soybean (Glycine max L.)

dc.contributor.authorSenabulya Steven
dc.contributor.authorMohammad Shafiqul Islam
dc.contributor.authorAmit Ghimire
dc.contributor.authorMethela Nusrat Jahan
dc.contributor.authorEun-Hae Kwon
dc.contributor.authorByung-Wook Yun
dc.contributor.authorIn-Jung Lee
dc.contributor.authorSeong-Hoon Kim
dc.contributor.authorYoonha Kim
dc.date.accessioned2026-04-16T05:43:37Z
dc.date.issued2024-05-07
dc.description.abstractSoybean, a major legume crop, has seen a decline in its production owing to challenges in seed germination and the development of seedlings. Thus, in this study, we systematically investigated the influence of various chitosan–S-nitrosoglutathione (chitosan-GSNO) nanoparticle (0, 25, 50, and 100 μM) and Si (0, 0.5, and 1 mM) priming concentrations on soybean seed germination and seedling growth over five different priming durations (range: 1–5 h at each concentration). Significant differences were observed in all parameters, except seedling diameter, with both treatments. Seed germination was significantly enhanced after 3 h of priming in both treatments. The final germination percentage (FGP), peak germination percentage (PGP), vigor index (VI), seedling biomass (SB), hypocotyl length (HL), and radical length (RL) of 100 μM chitosan-GSNO-nanoparticle-primed seeds increased by 20.3%, 41.3%, 78.9%, 25.2%, 15.7%, and 65.9%, respectively, compared with those of the control; however, the mean germination time (MGT) decreased by 18.43%. Si priming at 0.5 mM increased the FGP, PGP, VI, SB, HL, and RL by 13.9%, 55.17%, 39.2%, 6.5%, 22.5%, and 25.1%, respectively, but reduced the MGT by 12.29% compared with the control treatment. Chitosan- GSNO and Si treatment up-regulated the relative expression of gibberellic acid (GA)-related genes (GmGA3ox3 and GmGA2ox1) and down-regulated that of abscisic acid (ABA)-related genes (GmABA2, GmAAO3, and GmNCED5). Chitosan-GSNO and Si application increased bioactive GA4 levels and simultaneously reduced ABA content. Hence, the use of exogenous chitosan-GSNO nanoparticles and Si as priming agents had a beneficial effect on seed germination and seedling growth because of the up-regulation in the expression of GA and down-regulation in the expression of ABA. Additional research is needed to understand the combined impact of Si and chitosan-GSNO nanoparticles, including their effects on the expression levels of other hormones and genes even in the later growth stage of the crop.
dc.description.sponsorshipThis research was supported with biological materials from the Specialized Graduate Program, Korea Environmental Industry & Technology Institute (KEITI), funded by the Ministry of Environment (MOE). Furthermore, it was also supported by a Korea Basic Science Institute (National Research Facilities and Equipment Centre) grant funded by the Ministry of Education (2021R1A6C101A416). Whole-genome analysis was performed at KNU NGS Centre (Daegu, South Korea).
dc.identifier.citationSteven, S.; Islam, M.S.; Ghimire, A.; Methela, N.J.; Kwon, E.-H.; Yun, B.-W.; Lee, I.-J.; Kim, S.-H.; Kim, Y. Chitosan-GSNO Nanoparticles and Silicon Priming Enhance the Germination and Seedling Growth of Soybean (Glycine maxL.).Plants2024,13,1290. https:// doi.org/10.3390/plants13101290
dc.identifier.other10.3390/plants13101290
dc.identifier.urihttps://researchspace.naro.go.ug/handle/123456789/452
dc.language.isoen
dc.publisherPlants
dc.subjectseed priming
dc.subjectgermination
dc.subjectseedling growth
dc.subjectgene expression
dc.subjectGA
dc.subjectABA
dc.titleChitosan-GSNO Nanoparticles and Silicon Priming Enhance the Germination and Seedling Growth of Soybean (Glycine max L.)
dc.typeArticle

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