Plants have developed enzymatic and nonenzymatic antioxidant
mechanisms to prevent oxidation of cellular compartments. Enhancing these
mechanisms might help plants cope with encountered stresses. Greenhouse
and field studies were conducted to examine the influence of seaweed
(Ascophyllum nodosum) extract on antioxidant enzymes activities, forage
Growth, and persistence of tall fescue (Festuca arundinacea Schreb.).
Furthermore. effects of soil moisture, plant genotype, and infection with the
endophyte Neotyphodium coenophialum ([Morgan-Jones and Gams] Glenn,
Bacon and Hanlin) were investigated. In a greenhouse experiment, seaweed
extract was applied to ‘Martin’ tall fescue at 0, 2, 4, 6, 8, and 10 kg ha in a
randomized block design with four replicates. Seaweed extract linearly
increased ( P 0.05) glutathione reductase activity. Superoxide dismutase and
ascorbate peroxidase were also increased but responses differed by time and
treatment rates. In a second greenhouse experiment, seaweed extract was
applied at 4 kg ha to endophyte-infected and non-infected ‘Georgia Jessup’
and ‘KY-31’ tall fescue grown with 50-100% and 30-100% field capacity soil
moisture in a completely randomized design with four replications. Glutathione
reductase activity increased (P 0.05) in both genotypes in response to
seaweed extract and moisture stress and tended to increase ( P 0.07) in
response to the endophyte. Seaweed extract increased (P 0.05) superoxide.
Date of Award | 1998 |
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Original language | English |
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THE EFFECT OF SEA WEED (Ascophyllum nodosum) EXTRACT ON ANTIOXIDANT ACTIVITIES AND DROUGHT TOLERANCE OF TALL FESCUE (Festuca arundinacea Schreb.)
AYAD, J. Y. (Author). 1998
Student thesis: PhD