Study on the impact of exogenously applied methyl jasmonate concentrations on Solanum lycopersicum under low temperature stress

BMC Plant Biol. 2023 Sep 19;23(1):437. doi: 10.1186/s12870-023-04449-8.

Abstract

Background: To decipher the capability of Methyl Jasmonate (MeJA) in resisting cold stress in Solanum lycopersicum assessment regarding various physiological parameters in response to diverse doses of MeJA was done. Low temperature (LT) were given to the plants with MeJA (J1C, J2C, J3C) or without MeJA (LT) application. MeJA in the form of foliar spray was given before stress, during stress and after stress. Three concentrations of MeJA were used under normal and LT stress conditions that includes of J1 (0.5 µM), J2 (10 µM), and J3 (15 µM).

Results: Oxidative stress, growth characteristics, stress tolerance parameters, antioxidant response and photosynthetic parameters were investigated. In our current study we observed that oxidative stress markers declined by MeJA supplementation under cold stress conditions. MeJA boosted antioxidant enzyme activity along with photosynthetic parameters. The best concentration of MeJA was J2 based on results obtained. This is the first study related to MeJA best dose screening in Solanum lycopersicum under LT stress conditions.

Conclusion: The LT stress in the Solanum lycopersicum plant was reduced by MeJA. The adverse consequences of LT stress can be significantly attenuated by the J2 concentration of MeJA. So, the optimal concentration of MeJA supplied exogenously to LT stressed Solanum lycopersicum can be a smart strategy to mitigate harmful impact of LT stress on detox system and overall growth of plant.

Keywords: Jasmonic acid; Low temperature stress; Methyl jasmonate; Solanum lycopersicum.

MeSH terms

  • Acetates / pharmacology
  • Antioxidants*
  • Solanum lycopersicum*
  • Temperature

Substances

  • methyl jasmonate
  • Antioxidants
  • Acetates