OZONE TOLERANCE RELATED TO FLAVONOL GLYCOSIDE GENES IN SOYBEAN

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FOY, CD
LEE, EH
ROWLAND, R
DEVINE, TE
BUZZELL, RI
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[1] USDA ARS, INST PLANT SCI, PLANT MOLEC BIOL LAB, BELTSVILLE, MD 20705 USA
[2] AGR CANADA, RES STN, HARROW, ON N0R 1G0, CANADA
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10.1080/01904169509364928
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Q94 [植物学];
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071001 ;
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Ozone toxicity can reduce soybean yields by an estimated 5 to 20%. The most economical and practical solution to the problem would be to use ozone-tolerant cultivars. Because ozone toxicity is an oxidative stress, one would expect that plants having higher concentrations and proper kinds of antioxidants would be more tolerant. To test this hypothesis, 20 soybean lines or cultivars varying in contents of flavonol glycosides (naturally occurring antioxidants) were tested for ozone tolerance in a fumigation chamber and in phyto-toxic concentrations of ozone in ambient, unfiltered, air in a greenhouse. In general, ozone tolerance was associated with the presence of kaempferol glycosides, particularly K3 through K6 and K9. Lines containing no kaempferol glycosides (OX942 and OX281) were among the most sensitive to ozone stress. The K9 compound has been associated with reduced numbers of stomata, drought tolerance, and slower growth rates, and this could reduce ozone absorption and toxicity, or K9 may be more effective in detoxifying ozone than other glycosides. Lee soybean was more tolerant to ozone and to manganese (Mn) toxicity (also an oxidative stress) than Forrest. Cross tolerances of plant genotypes to these two stresses deserve additional study. Among cultivars compared, Mukden was ozone tolerant, Columbia and Harosoy were sensitive, and Blackhawk was moderately sensitive.
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