RAPID INDUCTION OF FROST HARDINESS IN SPINACH SEEDLINGS UNDER SALT STRESS

被引:36
作者
HINCHA, DK
机构
关键词
ELECTROLYTE LEAKAGE; FROST HARDINESS; PLASTOCYANIN RELEASE; SALT STRESS; SPINACIA; THYLAKOID;
D O I
10.1007/BF01101688
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Q94 [植物学];
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071001 ;
摘要
The frost hardiness of many plant species can be increased by exposing plants to low, non-freezing temperatures. It has been shown that at least in some herbaceous mono- and dicotyledonous species, hardening can also be induced by treating plants with NaCl at otherwise non-hardening temperatures. In the present investigation, the roots of approximately six-week-old spinach (Spinacia oleracea L.) seedlings were exposed to a 300 mM NaCl solution. Frost hardiness of the leaves, measured by the electrolyte-leakage method, increased by 2.3 degrees C over a 24-h salt-stress period. Salt uptake, as measured with a chloride-sensitive electrode in leaf homogenates, was rapid over the first 7 h of salt exposure and then slowed down. There was no correlation between the chloride content of the leaves and their frost hardiness. While the electrolyte-leakage measurements gave an estimate of damage inflicted on the plasma membrane, plastocyanin release was measured to probe the intactness of the thylakoid membrane system after a freeze-thaw cycle. The frost hardiness of the thylakoids in situ increased by 4 degrees C over 24 h of salt stress to the seedlings. Over the first 5 h, hardening was six times faster in thylakoids than in the plasma membrane. This rapid increase in hardiness in vivo was reflected in reduced in-vitro freeze-thaw damage to thylakoids isolated from seedlings after only 1 h of salt stress.
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