Accumulation of some nitrogen compounds in response to salt stress and their relationships with salt tolerance in rice (Oryza sativa L.) seedlings

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Hoai, NTT [1 ]
Shim, IS [1 ]
Kobayashi, K [1 ]
Kenji, U [1 ]
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[1] Univ Tsukuba, Inst Appl Biochem, Environm Plant Biochem Lab, Tsukuba, Ibaraki 3058572, Japan
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ammonium; ammonium assimilation; Na+ accumulation; proline; salt tolerance;
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Q94 [植物学];
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The salt-induced accumulation of some nitrogen compounds ( free amino acids, ammonium and urea) in shoots of eight rice cultivars differing in salt tolerance was investigated. Salt treatment (100 mM, 6 days) significantly increased the proline content of shoots but this appeared to be a reaction to stress damage and not associated with salt tolerance, because proline contents were higher in the more sensitive cultivars. Besides proline, some other free amino acids also accumulated leading to a significant increase in the total amino acid content of the stressed seedlings. High levels of free ammonium also accumulated under conditions of stress; this was highly correlated with the accumulation of Na+ in the shoots and negatively correlated with salt tolerance. The accumulation of ammonium was positively correlated with the accumulation of many free amino acids, and also associated with the production of urea in the stressed seedlings. Results from the present investigations suggest that an increase in the concentration of some free amino acids including proline, may be a result of the reassimilation of the stress-induced ammonium. A high capacity to assimilate ammonium may be an important factor in alleviating the consequence of stress because ammonium can be toxic at high concentrations.
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