EFFECTS OF HYPERTHERMIA ON ENZYME PERFORMANCE IN SELECTED PLANTS
Adhatoda vasica Nees, Boerhaavia diffusa L. and Parthenium hysterophorus L are common weeds of mixed habitats growing throughout the state of Rajasthan. Although higher plants develop their own defense strategies to overcome high temperature stress effects, these often are not enough, therefore substantial damage is observed. The metabolism in plants is altered in response to high temperature stress. Among the abiotic stresses, high temperature stress is one of the most detrimental stresses threatening higher plant productivity and survival throughout the world. Of all the enzymes studied in these three weeds, after PRO, catalase was found to be most tolerant to high temperature treatment In general, both GOT and GPT were also found to be relatively thermo stable. GOT and GPT enzymes of Adhatoda sp. exhibited comparatively better thermo tolerance than those of Boerhaavia sp. and Parthenium sp. In response to climatic changes, weeds pose challenges to crop plants. Further studies on the interactive relations between the two could give functional solutions leading to yield enhancement of crop plants in the proceeding decades.
Year
2022
Volume
Vol 1
Serial
5