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Role of Biochemical and Antioxidant Enzymes Activities in Drought Tolerance in Soybean: A Recent Study

  • N. Mishra
  • M. K. Tripathi
  • N. Tripathi
  • S. Tiwari
  • N. Gupta
  • A. Sharma
  • M. K. Shrivastav

Current Topics in Agricultural Sciences Vol. 3, 30 October 2021 , Page 102-119
https://doi.org/10.9734/bpi/ctas/v3/2117C Published: 2021-10-30

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Abstract

Soybean genotypes were divided into two groups based on biochemical profiling, anti-oxidant enzyme activities and protein profiling. Drought tolerance features were found in three genotypes viz., JS97-52, RVS-14, and JS95-60, based on different biochemical and antioxidant enzyme activities analysis among 53 diverse genotypes. The results obtained could aid in the improvement of soybean genotypes through the production of drought-tolerant genotypes using both conventional and molecular breeding approaches. These findings also provided a foundation for additional research employing advanced biotechnological technologies to investigate the drought tolerance mechanism in soybean crops.

Keywords:
  • Antioxidant enzymes
  • Biochemical parameters
  • Drought
  • Protein profiling
  • Sustainable agriculture

How to Cite

Mishra, N. ., Tripathi, M. K. ., Tripathi, N. ., Tiwari, S. ., Gupta, N. ., Sharma, A. ., & Shrivastav, M. K. . (2021). Role of Biochemical and Antioxidant Enzymes Activities in Drought Tolerance in Soybean: A Recent Study . Current Topics in Agricultural Sciences Vol. 3, 102–119. https://doi.org/10.9734/bpi/ctas/v3/2117C
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