Abstract:
Shoot, dieback condition has been observed in poly bagged young-budded rubber especially under hot
and dry weather conditions. This is partly attributed to the failure of the root system. Therefore, it is
imperative to find ways to improve the root system while enhancing other growth attributes of poly
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bagged rubber seedlings. Nitric Oxide (NO) functions as a signaling molecule as well as a phytohormone
in numerous physiological processes in plants, from seed germination up to senescence. In the present,
study, the effects of Sodium Nitro Prusside (SNP) as a NO donor on the root architecture and growth
characteristics of polybagged rubber seedlings were investigated. Seven days old rubber seedlings were
soaked in 200 pM and 500 pM solutions of SNP for 6 and 24 hours respectively prior to transplanting in
polybags. Mock treated seedlings were soaked in water. Soaking in SNP greatly improved the root
architecture of rubber seedlings by increasing the number and the length of lateral roots and the dry
weight of roots while enhancing other growth parameters viz., stem diameter, shoot height, shoot dry
weight, leaf area and chlorophyll content. Soaking in SNP at 500 pM for 6 hrs was found to be the most
effective for overall growth performance in rubber seedlings. The improved growth characteristics of
rubber seedlings could be attributed to the beneficial effect of SNP as a NO donor in modifying
phytohormone signaling pathways, enhancing antioxidant enzyme activity, increase in nutrient uptake
and effective allocation of photo assimilates.