Short-term salt tolerance mechanisms in differentially salt tolerant tomato species

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作者
Santa-Cruz, A
Acosta, M
Rus, A
Bolarin, MC
机构
[1] CSIC, CEBAS, Dept Riego & Salinidad, Murcia 30080, Spain
[2] Fac Biol, Dept Biol Vegetal, Espinardo Murcia 30071, Spain
关键词
amino acids; Lycopersicon esculentum; Lycopersicon pennellii; organic acids; polyamines; saline ions; saline stress;
D O I
10.1016/S0981-9428(99)80068-0
中图分类号
Q94 [植物学];
学科分类号
071001 ;
摘要
The physiological changes induced by a daily increase of NaCl level, over a period of 4 d, were studied in leaves of the salt-sensitive cultivated tomato species Lycopersicon esculentum and its wild salt-tolerant relative Lycopersicon pennellii. A higher solute contribution to the osmotic adjustment was observed in NaCl-treated leaves of L. pennellii than in those of L. esculentum. This response together with the higher accumulation of inorganic solutes in the wild species and of organic solutes in the cultivated species verified the different salt tolerance mechanisms operating in the two species in the short-term. With regard to the changes induced by salt stress on the free polyamine levels, the putrescine and spermine levels increased with salinity, whereas the spermine levels decreased in both tomato species; nevertheless, the main difference between the two species lays in an earlier and greater accumulation of putrescine induced by salinity in L. pennellii than in L. esculentum. The changes in putrescine levels were associated to changes in amino acids related to its synthesis, and the changes were different in both species. In L. esculentum, the high concentrations of some intermediate compounds (glutamate and arginine) were related to the low accumulation rate of both proline and putrescine. In contrast, in L. pennellii, important reductions in glutamate and arginine levels were found at the end of the salinization period. Moreover, in this last situation, a decline in the putrescine level ran parallel to a high proline accumulation, which suggests that the higher the stress level, the higher the deviation of glutamate to proline occurring in the salt tolerant species. It could be concluded that an early accumulation of the diamine putrescine seems to be associated with salt tolerance in the short-term. (C) Elsevier, Paris.
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