Heat-induced oxidative activity protects suspension-cultured plant cells from low temperature damage

被引:9
作者
Allan, AC [1 ]
Maddumage, R [1 ]
Simons, JL [1 ]
Neill, SO [1 ]
Ferguson, IB [1 ]
机构
[1] HortRes Mt Albert, Auckland, New Zealand
关键词
acclimation; apple (Malus pumila); hydrogen peroxide; low temperature; oxidative stress; tobacco (Nicotiana tabacum);
D O I
10.1071/FP05077
中图分类号
Q94 [植物学];
学科分类号
071001 ;
摘要
short heat pre-treatment (1 h at 38 degrees C) was found to protect both suspension-cultured apple fruit cells and tobacco cells from cold-induced cell death. Tobacco cells were more sensitive to low temperatures than apple cells, with significant cell death after 48 h at 0 or - 2 degrees C. Real-time measurements of H2O2 levels during the heat pre-treatment revealed a substantial burst of this reactive oxygen species in both cell types. Real-time and longer-term measurements also showed a large burst of H2O2 production from tobacco cells, but not apple cells, when exposed to low temperatures. Lower temperatures reduced levels of peroxidase activity ( both total and intracellular), with the heat pre-treatment preventing some of the cold-induced reduction of this activity in both apple and tobacco cells. The greater sensitivity to low temperature of the tobacco cells may be related to higher H2O2 production, with the heat treatment maintaining higher peroxidase activity. The lesser sensitivity of the apple cells may be due to the lack of a H2O2 burst and maintenance of peroxidase activity by the heat treatment. These results support a role for oxidative metabolism in the beneficial effects of heat in inducing low temperature tolerance.
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页码:67 / 76
页数:10
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