Allelopathic Effects of Redroot Pigweed’s on Photosynthesis Performance,
Photochemistry, and Photosynthetic Genes Expression of Cucumber &Wheat
plant
Abstract
In this study the cucumber and wheat plants were used to clarify the
mechanism of redroot pigweed’s allelopathic effects on photosynthesis.
In order to reach that goal, plants were cultivated hydroponically,
treated by redroot pigweed’s leachate and finally chlorophyll
fluorescence and photosynthetic gas exchange parameters, photosynthetic
pigments content and the expression of photosynthetic genes (PsbA and
PsbS) and allelochemical interaction with proteins of studied genes were
analyzed. After exposure to the allelopathic stress, significant
differences in the majority of photosynthetic characteristic were
observed in the studied species. Redroot pigweed allelopathy led to
alteration in photosynthesis performance, photochemistry, and
photosynthetic genes expression of cucumber and wheat plants, ultimately
its results were observed in morphological traits of plants. Molecular
docking study strongly confirmed the possibility of direct binding and
action of allelopathic compounds with allelopathic action’s target
proteins. Overall, this study showed that compared to cucumber, the
wheat plant is able to withstand the damaging effects of amaranth
allelopathy on photosynthesis in order to resist and survive.