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Mona S Alwahaibi منى بنت سليمان الوهيبي

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مقال فى مجلة
2025

Impact of Melatonin Application on Wheat Agronomic Traits Under Abiotic Stress: A Meta‐Analysis

This meta-analysis assesses the effects of melatonin (Mel) on various wheat agronomic traits, revealing significant heterogeneity and potential publication bias. This comprehensive analysis highlights the variability across studies (I2 > 98% for overall, leaf area, root and shoot weight), indicating a potential for selective reporting in the analysed studies. Grain yield and root weight showed I2 values of 93.78% and 99.54%, respectively, confirming the complex nature of melatonin's impact, which necessitates the use of random-effects models. Notably, the study uncovers significant heterogeneity in wheat traits (p < 0.05). Mel increased grain yield by 33.50% and positively influenced root and shoot weights compared to control (no melatonin; nMel). However, the effects varied across different Mel concentration, application method and environmental stressors. Grain yield significantly increased with Mel application, particularly in foliar spray by 41.40%, compared to nMel. Mel consistently enhanced the overall response ratio (lnRR) of grain yield, grain weight, root length, shoot length, leaf area, plant height, shoot weight and root weight by 33.50%, 24.01%, 21.28%, 32.99%, 36.33%, 15.94%, 22.14% and 20.86% compared to nMel. Compared to nMel, the most pronounced grain yield was observed in Mel under salt stress conditions. The benefits of Mel were more pronounced in Egypt, where grain yield increased by 52.91%, suggesting that local environmental factors significantly influence its efficacy. Its impact varied across different cultivars, with Jimai_22 increased root length by 70.83% and Sids_14 by 56.39% compared to nMel, emphasising the importance of genetic factors. Mel application under salt and Cd stress conditions increased root weight by 336% and 470%, respectively, while decreased by 87% under waterlogging compared to no stress conditions. This indicates that Mel greatly increased plant resistance to abiotic stresses by modulating stress-responsive pathways and improving agronomic traits.

اسم الناشر
Wiley‑Blackwell Publishing Ltd (UK-based company)
مدينة النشر
Germany
مجلة/صحيفة
Journal of Agronomy and Crop Science
مزيد من المنشورات
publications

This meta-analysis assesses the effects of melatonin (Mel) on various wheat agronomic traits, revealing significant heterogeneity and potential publication bias.

2025
تم النشر فى:
Wiley‑Blackwell Publishing Ltd (UK-based company)
publications

Palynology, a prominent field in plant systematics and biodiversity studies, plays a vital role in
identifying and determining the plant species present in a specific region. The current…

بواسطة Kainat KANWAL, Muhammad ZAFAR, Mona S. ALWAHIBI
2025
تم النشر فى:
AcademicPres, in collaboration with the University of Agricultural Sciences and Veterinary Medicine of Cluj-Napoca and other Romanian academic institutions.
publications

The unpredictably changing climatic conditions, especially high temperatures, are putting a continuous
threat to sustainable cotton production. The current study was designed to investigate…

بواسطة Mona S.Alwhibi, Muhammad Irfan Yousaf
2023
تم النشر فى:
Journal of King Saud University – Science