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Brassinosteroids (BRs) play an essential role in regulating plant metabolic pathways that influence growth, development, and stress responses. However, their role in alleviating cobalt (Co) stress has not been extensively studied. This research aimed to assess the impact of exogenous BRs (0.1 µM) on maize subjected to Co stress (300 µM) in a hydroponic experiment. The results indicated that BR supplementation significantly decreased the accumulation of HO by 17.79 and 16.66%, O by 28.5 and 21.48%, and MDA by 37.5 and 37.9% in shoot and root, respectively, as compared to Co stress alone. Additionally, BRs enhanced endogenous levels of BRs (31.16%) and growth hormones (IAA 50.8%, JA 57.8%, GA 52.5%), and reduced Co contents by 26.3% in roots and 36.1% in shoots. BRs enhanced antioxidant enzyme activity both in the shoot and root, leading to reduced ROS levels as confirmed by laser scanning confocal microscopy. Furthermore, BRs increased phenols, flavonoids, and soluble sugars, and elevated total protein content. Observations from transmission electron microscopy indicated reduced ultrastructural damage in plants treated with BRs under Co stress. Taken together, this study highlights the role of BRs in alleviating Co stress in maize, demonstrating their efficiency in enhancing stress tolerance by modulating hormone levels and key metabolic processes.

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