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Tipo: | Artigo de Periódico |
Título : | Ethylene triggers salt tolerance in maize genotypes by modulating polyamine catabolism enzymes associated with H2O2 production |
Autor : | Freitas, Valdineia Soares Miranda, Rafael de Souza Costa, José Hélio Oliveira, Daniel Farias de Paula, Stelamaris de Oliveira Miguel, Emilio de Castro Freire, Rosemayre Souza Prisco, José Tarquinio Gomes Filho, Enéas |
Palabras clave : | Ethylene metabolism;Hydrogen peroxide;Polyamines;Salt stress;Zea mays |
Fecha de publicación : | 2018 |
Editorial : | Environmental and Experimental Botany |
Citación : | FREITAS, Valdineia Soares et al. Ethylene triggers salt tolerance in maize genotypes by modulating polyamine catabolism enzymes associated with H2O2 production. Environmental and Experimental Botany, [s.l.], v. 145, p. 75-86, 2018. |
Abstract: | The current study was undertaken to investigate if there is a relationship between metabolisms of ethylene and polyamines in the processes of salinity acclimation of salt-tolerant and salt-sensitive maize genotypes. Biphasic ethylene production (at 5.5 and 12.5 h) was registered only in salt-sensitive plants during NaCl exposure. In the salt-tolerant genotype, the unique ethylene peak at 5.5 h was closely related to increased polyamine accumulation (a polyamine-dependent H2O2 signalling process), whereas the same did not occur in the salt-sensitive genotype. The absence of H2O2 signalling at 5.5 h in the salt-sensitive genotype was related to a burst in ethylene production at 12.5 h, known as ‘stress ethylene’, as well as a concomitant decrease in total polyamine content by salinity. The lack of stress ethylene synthesis in the salt-tolerant genotype was attributed to down-regulation of 1-aminocyclopropane-1-carboxylic acid oxidase (ACO) activity and ZmACO5b gene expression. Our findings suggest that ethylene is intimately involved in salt stress acclimation through activation of a complex pathway of signalling by H2O2 that is polyamine catabolism-dependent. |
URI : | http://www.repositorio.ufc.br/handle/riufc/66437 |
ISSN : | 0098-8472 |
Aparece en las colecciones: | DEMM - Artigos publicados em revista científica |
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