2003
DOI: 10.1007/s00425-002-0894-2
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Differential ozone sensitivity among Arabidopsis accessions and its relevance to ethylene synthesis

Abstract: We compared the physiological and molecular responses of two Arabidopsis accessions, Col-0 and Ws-2, to ozone (O 3 ) exposure. Observation of visible injury as well as ion-leakage analysis demonstrated clear differences between the O 3 -tolerant accession Col and the O 3 -sensitive accession Ws. RNA-blot analysis showed that O 3 -induced increases in mRNA levels of several ethylene-inducible genes and a salicylic acid-inducible gene were substantially higher in Ws than in Col. The time-course of induction of v… Show more

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“…Early induction of ethylene is an important marker of ozone sensitivity in plants and has been demonstrated in the Ws-0 plants (Mehlhorn & Wellburn 1987;Tamaoki et al 2003b). Many of the ethylene response genes involved in protein degradation pathway (Paepe et al 2004) were induced in response to ozone, suggesting that these genes may be mediated by increased ethylene.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Early induction of ethylene is an important marker of ozone sensitivity in plants and has been demonstrated in the Ws-0 plants (Mehlhorn & Wellburn 1987;Tamaoki et al 2003b). Many of the ethylene response genes involved in protein degradation pathway (Paepe et al 2004) were induced in response to ozone, suggesting that these genes may be mediated by increased ethylene.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In ozone-tolerant Col-0 plants, the regulation of many ozoneresponsive genes are ethylene and jasmonic acid (JA) dependent (Tamaoki et al 2003a). High ethylene levels in ozone-sensitive species like Ws-0 (Wellburn & Wellburn 1996;Tamaoki et al 2003b) can trigger the production of SA (Rao & Davis 1999) that in turn leads to increasing ROS and vice versa by a self-amplifying loop (Draper 1997;Van Camp, Van Montagu & Inze 1998), activating the oxidative cell death cycle (Van Camp, Van Montagu & Inze 1998;Overmyer et al 2003;Kangasjarvi et al 2005). SA signalling can promote ozone-induced cell death (Rao et al 2000;Tamaoki et al 2003a).…”
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“…MCP treatment was conducted immediately after inoculation of roots with P. indica . The final concentration of 1-MCP in the gas phase of the jar and petri dishes was expected to be about 500 ppt [54]. Roots were harvested at 3 and 7 dai, frozen in liquid nitrogen and subjected to DNA isolation (see below).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The production of ROS finally leads to a PCD characterized by the early release of cytochrome c from mitochondria, activation of proteases, DNA fragmentation, electrolyte leakage and ultrastructural changes characteristic of PCD [3], [4], [5], [10]. Responses that follow the O 3 challenge also include changes in gene expression and protein synthesis, and an accumulation of plant stress hormones, ethylene, salicylic acid (SA), abscisic acid (ABA) and jasmonic acid (JA) [4], [12], [13], [14], [15], [16], that regulate the induction and spreading of the oxidative stress symptoms [3], [14], [17], [18]. Treatment with O 3 also induces a rapid accumulation of NO, which could coincide with the formation of HR-like lesions, suggesting that NO is also an important signalling molecule in the plant response to O 3 [19].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%