Exploring the Mechanism of Transformation in Acacia Nilotica (linn.) Triggered by Colchicine Seed Treatment

BMC Plant Biology(2024)

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Abstract
Acacia nilotica Linn. is a widely distributed tree known for its applications in post-harvest and medicinal horticulture. However, its seed-based growth is relatively slow. Seed is a vital component for the propagation of A. nilotica due to its cost-effectiveness, genetic diversity, and ease of handling. Colchicine, commonly used for polyploidy induction in plants, may act as a pollutant at elevated levels. Its optimal concentration for Acacia nilotica's improved growth and development has not yet been determined, and the precise mechanism underlying this phenomenon has not been established. Therefore, this study investigated the impact of optimized colchicine (0.07 Colchicine seed treatment significantly improved various plant attributes compared to control. This included increased shoot length (84.6 These findings elucidate the intricate mechanism behind the morphological, anatomical, physiological, fluorescent, and biochemical transformative effects of colchicine seed treatment on Acacia nilotica Linn. and offer valuable insights for quick production of A. nilotica’s plants with modification and enhancement from seeds through an eco-friendly approach.
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Acacia niloticaLinn.,Colchicine,Enzymatic and non-enzymatic antioxidants,Germination percentage,Morphology,Stomatal index,Reactive oxygen species,Photosynthesis-related metrics,Seed treatment
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