Paclobutrazol pre-treatment enhanced flooding tolerance of sweet potato

被引:50
作者
Lin, Kuan-Hung R.
Tsou, Chao-Chia
Hwang, Shih-Ying
Chen, Long-Fang O.
Lo, Hsiao-Feng
机构
[1] Chinese Culture Univ, Dept Hort, Taipei 111, Taiwan
[2] Chinese Culture Univ, Grad Inst Biotechnol, Taipei, Taiwan
[3] Acad Sinica, Inst Plant & Microbial Biol, Taipei 115, Taiwan
关键词
antioxidant; antioxidative enzyme; flooding; paclobutrazol; sweet potato;
D O I
10.1016/j.jplph.2005.07.008
中图分类号
Q94 [植物学];
学科分类号
071001 ;
摘要
The objective of this experiment was to study changes of antioxidants and antioxidative enzymes in the flooding-stressed sweet potato leaf, as affected by pactobutrazol (PBZ) treatment at 24h prior to flooding. Sweet potato 'Taoyuan 2' were treated with 0 and 0.5 mg/plant of PBZ, afterwards subjected to non-flooding and flooding-stress conditions for 0, 1, 3, and 5d, followed by a 2d drainage period. The study was conducted as a factorial experiment in completely randomized blocks with three replications maintained within a screen house. Plants with various antioxidative systems responded differently to flooding stress according to the duration of the flooding period and subsequent drainage period. The increased levels of antioxidants and antioxidative enzymes observed on different days of flooding afforded the sweet potato leaf with improved flooding tolerance. Glutathione reductase activity in the leaf was significantly enhanced over 5d continuous flooding followed by a drainage period, in comparison with non-flooding conditions. Under non-flooding conditions, antioxidative system of leaf was regulated and elevated by PBZ pre-treatment. PBZ treatment may enable sweet potato 'Taoyuan 2' to maintain the balance between the formation and the detoxification of activated oxygen species. Our results also show that under flooding-stress conditions, the level of 'Taoyuan 2' antioxidative system is linked to PBZ treatment. Pre-treating with PBZ may increase levels of various components of antioxidative systems after exposure to different durations of flooding and drainage, thus inducing flooding tolerance. PBZ exhibited the important function of enhancing the restoration of leaf oxidative damage under flooding stress after the pre-application of 0.5mg/plant. These findings may have greater significance for farming in frequently flooded areas. (c) 2005 Elsevier GmbH. All rights reserved.
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页码:750 / 760
页数:11
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