The Apoplastic and Symplastic Antioxidant System in Onion: Response to Long-Term Salt Stress

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作者
Garcia, Grisaly [1 ]
Jose Clemente-Moreno, Maria [2 ]
Diaz-Vivancos, Pedro [2 ]
Garcia, Marina [3 ,4 ]
Antonio Hernandez, Jose [2 ]
机构
[1] UCLA, Dept Ciencias Biol, Decanato Agron, Barquisimeto 3001, Estado Lara, Venezuela
[2] CSIC, CEBAS, Grp Biotecnol Frutales, Murcia 30100, Spain
[3] Univ Tecn Manabi, Fac Ingn Agron, Portoviejo 130105, Manabi, Ecuador
[4] Univ Cent Venezuela, Fac Agron, Inst Bot Agr, Av 19 Abril, Maracay 1050, Estado Aragua, Venezuela
关键词
Allium cepa; antioxidant defenses; apoplast; extracellular antioxidants; oxidative damage; salinity; symplast; INDUCED OXIDATIVE STRESS; HYDROGEN-PEROXIDE; SALINITY TOLERANCE; LIPID-PEROXIDATION; ASCORBIC-ACID; NACL STRESS; L; GLUTATHIONE; MECHANISMS; CULTIVARS;
D O I
10.3390/antiox9010067
中图分类号
Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
学科分类号
071010 ; 081704 ;
摘要
The response of apoplastic antioxidant systems in root and leaf tissues from two onion genotypes ('Texas 502', salt-sensitive and 'Granex 429', salt-resistant) in response to salinity was studied. Electrolyte leakage data indicated the membrane integrity impairing by the effect of salts, especially in 'Texas 502'. We detected superoxide dismutase (SOD) and peroxidase (POX) activity in the root and leaf apoplastic fractions from onion plants. Salinity increased SOD activity in the root symplast of 'Texas 502' and in 'Granex 429' leaves. In contrast, salinity reduced SOD activity in the leaf and root apoplastic fractions from 'Texas 502'. In 'Granex 429', salt-stress increased leaf apoplastic POX activity and symplastic catalase (CAT) activity of both organs, but a decline in root apoplastic POX from 'Texas 502' took place. Salt-stress increased monodehydroascorbate reductase (MDHAR) in root and leaf symplast and in root glutathione reductase GR, mainly in 'Granex 429', but only in this genotype, leaf dehydroascorbate reductase (DHAR) activity increased. In contrast, a decline in leaf GR was produced only in 'Texas 502'. Salinity increased leaf ASC levels, and no accumulation of dehydroascorbate (DHA) was observed in roots in both cases. These responses increased the redox state of ascorbate, especially in roots. In contrast, salinity declined reduced glutathione (GSH), but oxidised glutathione (GSSG) was accumulated in leaves, decreasing the redox state of glutathione. Salinity slightly increased root GSH concentration in the salt-tolerant genotype and was unchanged in the salt-sensitive genotype, but no accumulation of GSSG was produced, favoring the rise and/or maintenance of the redox state of the glutathione. These results suggest that the lower sensitivity to salt in 'Granex 429' could be related to a better performance of the antioxidant machinery under salinity conditions.
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