Abstract
Brassinosteroids and polyamines are generally used to surpass different abiotic stresses like heavy metal toxicity in plants. The current study was conducted with an aim that 24-epibrassinolide (EBL) and/or spermidine (Spd) could modify root morphology, movement of stomata, cell viability, photosynthetic effectiveness, carbonic anhydrase and antioxidant enzyme activities in Brassica juncea under manganese (Mn) stress (30 or 150 mg kg(-1) soil). EBL (10(-8) M) and/or Spd, (1.0 mM) were applied to the foliage of B. juncea plants at 35 days after sowing (DAS), grown in the presence of Mn (30 or 150 mg kg(-1) soil). High Mn concentration (150 mg kg(-1) soil) altered root morphology, affected stomatal movement, reduced the viability of cells and photosynthetic effectiveness and increased the production of reactive oxygen species (O(2) (·-) and H(2)O(2)) in the leaves and antioxidant defense system of B. juncea at 45 DAS. Furthermore, exogenous treatment of EBL and Spd under stress and stress- free conditions improved the aforesaid traits while decreased the O(2) (·-) and H(2)O(2) production. Therefore, EBL and Spd could be applied to the foliage of B. juncea plants for the better growth under metal stress.