Effects of mixed saline and alkaline stress on the morphology and anatomy of pisum sativum l.: the role of peroxidase and ascorbate oxidase in growth regulation

2013
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Kukavica, Biljana
Morina, Filis

Janjic, Nina
Boroja, Mirela
Jovanović, Ljubinko
Veljović-Jovanović, Sonja

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The effects of hyperalkaline, thermo-mineral water from Slatina on the morphology and anatomy of pea plants (Pisum sativum L.), were examined after eleven days of treatment with a mixture of tap water and Slatina water in 3:1 (T1) and 1:1 ratios (T2). Complete growth arrest of seedlings was observed in the Slatina water (T3). The alkalinity of external media was recovered to pH 8 within four days only in T1 and T2. Analysis of morphological parameters (the length of the main root, root application zone, number of lateral roots) indicated that the thermo-mineral water either promoted (T1) or inhibited (T2) the formation of lateral roots and plant growth. Comparative histological and anatomical analyses showed that inhibition of lateral roots was accompanied by an increase in the xylem and phloem. These changes in root morphology were accompanied by an increase in the activity of superoxide dismutase (SOD: E.C. 1.15.1.1) and peroxidase (POD: E.C 1.1.1.17) in the soluble fraction, whereas... the activities of ascorbate oxidase (AAO: E.C. 1.10.3.3) bound to the cell wall and ionic POD decreased. The lower ratio of Slatina water in the hydroponic solution contributed to a more developed mesophyll with significantly higher AAO activity in the leaves and the induction of ionic POD isoforms. Besides alkalinity and excess NaCl, we suggest that a specific combination of metals (e.g. Ca and Mg) might be responsible for subtle changes in the cell area and xylem development, leading to dramatic changes in root anatomy.
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Salinity / peroxidases / pea / hyperalkaline water / growth / ascorbate oxidases / alkalinitySource:
Archives of Biological Sciences, 2013, 65, 1, 265-278Publisher:
- Srpsko biološko društvo, Beograd, i dr.
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- Ministry of Science and Technology of Republic Srspka [06/6-020/961-44/08]
- Modulation of antioxidative metabolism in plants for improvement of plant abiotic stress tolerance and identification of new biomarkers for application in remediation and monitoring of degraded biotopes (RS-43010)
DOI: 10.2298/ABS1301265K
ISSN: 0354-4664
WoS: 000312046300031
Scopus: 2-s2.0-84873153494
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Institut za multidisciplinarna istraživanjaTY - JOUR AU - Kukavica, Biljana AU - Morina, Filis AU - Janjic, Nina AU - Boroja, Mirela AU - Jovanović, Ljubinko AU - Veljović-Jovanović, Sonja PY - 2013 UR - http://rimsi.imsi.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/638 AB - The effects of hyperalkaline, thermo-mineral water from Slatina on the morphology and anatomy of pea plants (Pisum sativum L.), were examined after eleven days of treatment with a mixture of tap water and Slatina water in 3:1 (T1) and 1:1 ratios (T2). Complete growth arrest of seedlings was observed in the Slatina water (T3). The alkalinity of external media was recovered to pH 8 within four days only in T1 and T2. Analysis of morphological parameters (the length of the main root, root application zone, number of lateral roots) indicated that the thermo-mineral water either promoted (T1) or inhibited (T2) the formation of lateral roots and plant growth. Comparative histological and anatomical analyses showed that inhibition of lateral roots was accompanied by an increase in the xylem and phloem. These changes in root morphology were accompanied by an increase in the activity of superoxide dismutase (SOD: E.C. 1.15.1.1) and peroxidase (POD: E.C 1.1.1.17) in the soluble fraction, whereas the activities of ascorbate oxidase (AAO: E.C. 1.10.3.3) bound to the cell wall and ionic POD decreased. The lower ratio of Slatina water in the hydroponic solution contributed to a more developed mesophyll with significantly higher AAO activity in the leaves and the induction of ionic POD isoforms. Besides alkalinity and excess NaCl, we suggest that a specific combination of metals (e.g. Ca and Mg) might be responsible for subtle changes in the cell area and xylem development, leading to dramatic changes in root anatomy. PB - Srpsko biološko društvo, Beograd, i dr. T2 - Archives of Biological Sciences T1 - Effects of mixed saline and alkaline stress on the morphology and anatomy of pisum sativum l.: the role of peroxidase and ascorbate oxidase in growth regulation EP - 278 IS - 1 SP - 265 VL - 65 DO - 10.2298/ABS1301265K ER -
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Kukavica, B., Morina, F., Janjic, N., Boroja, M., Jovanović, L.,& Veljović-Jovanović, S.. (2013). Effects of mixed saline and alkaline stress on the morphology and anatomy of pisum sativum l.: the role of peroxidase and ascorbate oxidase in growth regulation. in Archives of Biological Sciences Srpsko biološko društvo, Beograd, i dr.., 65(1), 265-278. https://doi.org/10.2298/ABS1301265K
Kukavica B, Morina F, Janjic N, Boroja M, Jovanović L, Veljović-Jovanović S. Effects of mixed saline and alkaline stress on the morphology and anatomy of pisum sativum l.: the role of peroxidase and ascorbate oxidase in growth regulation. in Archives of Biological Sciences. 2013;65(1):265-278. doi:10.2298/ABS1301265K .
Kukavica, Biljana, Morina, Filis, Janjic, Nina, Boroja, Mirela, Jovanović, Ljubinko, Veljović-Jovanović, Sonja, "Effects of mixed saline and alkaline stress on the morphology and anatomy of pisum sativum l.: the role of peroxidase and ascorbate oxidase in growth regulation" in Archives of Biological Sciences, 65, no. 1 (2013):265-278, https://doi.org/10.2298/ABS1301265K . .