Does proline accumulated in leaves of water deficit stressed barley plants confine cell membrane injuries? II. Proline accumulation during hardening and its involvement in reducing membrane injuries in leaves subjected to severe osmotic stress

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Hanna Bandurska
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[1] August Cieszkowski Agricultural University,Department of Plant Physiology
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acclimation; barley; hardening; membrane injuries; water deficit; proline;
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The purpose of this research was to examine whether proline accumulation in leaves of barley under conditions of mild water deficit (PEG — 0.75 MPa imposed on roots) may modify membrane injuries caused by subsequent severe osmotic stress (PEG — 1.6 MPa imposed on leaves). Six-day-old seedlings of four barley genotypes were used in the experiments. Substantial and different proline accumulation was found in the leaves of mild water deficit-stressed plants of the most investigated genotypes. This stress factor caused rather a small decrease in RWC and did not lead to membrane injuries. Severe osmotic stress imposed on leaves caused considerable membrane injuries in all the genotypes investigated. Leaves of plants pre-stressed with mild water deficit and then subjected to severe osmotic stress exhibited about a 50% lower membrane injury than those of not pre-stressed plants. A possible role of proline accumulated in the leaves of pre-stressed plants in the process of alleviating cell membrane injuries in the leaves subsequently exposed to severe water deficit is discussed.
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