Cadmium (Cd) is a non-essential heavy metal that may be toxic or even lethal to plants as it can be easily taken up by the roots and loaded into the xylem to the leaves. Using soybean roots (Glycine max L.) DM 4800, we have analysed various parameters related to reactive oxygen metabolism and nitric oxide (NO) during a 6 day Cd exposure. A rise in H2O2 and NO, and to a lesser extent O2 ·− content was observed after 6 h exposure with a concomitant increase in lipid peroxidation and carbonyl group content. Both oxidative markers were significantly reduced after 24 h. A second, higher wave of O2 ·− production was also observed after 72 h of exposure followed by a reduction until the end of the treatment. NOX and glicolate oxidase activity might be involved in the initial Cd-induced reactive oxygen species (ROS) production and it appears that other sources may also participate. The analysis of antioxidative enzymes showed an increase in glutathione-S-transferase activity and in transcript levels and activity of enzymes involved in the ascorbate-glutathione cycle and the NADPH-generating enzymes. These results suggest that soybean is able to respond rapidly to oxidative stress imposed by Cd by improving the availability of NADPH necessary for the ascorbate-glutathione cycle.
Phytohormones and reactive oxygen species mediate processes such as germination and dormancy. The elucidation of the physiological and biochemical events implicated in the transition from dormancy to germination in different plant species such as sunflower becomes a topic of interest. In this study, we investigated the spatiotemporal variation of salicylic acid (SA), hydrogen peroxide (H 2 O 2 ) and the activity of two antioxidant enzymes (catalase, CAT -EC 1.11.1.6 and ascorbate peroxidase -EC 1.11.1.11) in embryonic axis and cotyledons of dry and imbibed seeds of dormant (B123) and non-dormant (B91) sunflower lines. The results showed that embryonic axis had higher level of SA and H 2 O 2 than cotyledons in both lines. In dry seeds, B123 embryo (embryonic axis + cotyledons) showed a higher SA content than B91. After dry storage at room temperature, SA decreased in B123 embryos to a value close to that registered in B91 embryos. B123 embryonic axis of dry seeds presented higher H 2 O 2 levels than B91. Dry storage led to an increase of H 2 O 2 levels and a decrease of CAT activity in B123 embryonic axis. During imbibition, B123 seeds stored for 33 days displayed an increase in SA level in the embryonic axis (3 h of imbibition) and this lower level correlated with a decrease in H 2 O 2 (6 h of imbibition). Thus, the embryo-imposed dormancy in B123 dry seeds was associated with high levels of SA and low H 2 O 2 , whereas the dormancy release was linked with SA decrease and increase of H 2 O 2 as a consequence of lower CAT activity.
The two cultivars of Digitaria eriantha: cv. Sudafricana (a cold-sensitive cultivar) and cv. Mejorada INTA (a cold-resistant cultivar) were exposed to low temperature and compared in terms of the involvement of abscisic acid (ABA) and catabolites, jasmonates, and antioxidant defense in cold tolerance. Cold stress caused a greater ABA increase in cv. Mejorada INTA than in cv. Sudafricana. In both cultivars abscisic acid glucose ester and dihydrophaseic acid were the most abundant catabolites. Cold treatment decreased JA in leaves of both cultivars. In cv. Sudafricana, 12-hydroxyjasmonate (12-OH-JA) decreased and 12-oxophytodienoic acid increased. In regard to antioxidant defense, both cultivars increased the non-protein thiols in response to cold stress. However, reduced glutathione (GSH) level was higher in leaves of cv. Mejorada INTA than cv. Sudafricana. Cold-treated leaves of cv. Sudafricana increased thiobarbituric acid-reactive substances (TBARS), but cv. Mejorada INTA leaves showed no such increase. Superoxide dismutase activity decreased and ascorbate peroxidase activity increased in cold-treated leaves of cv. Sudafricana. No significant change of these enzymes was observed for cv. Mejorada INTA. The cold tolerance of cv. Mejorada INTA could be related to JA, 12-OH-JA and GSH high basal contents, ABA increase, and TBARS stability after cold treatment.
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