Flooding resistance of Rumex species strongly depends on their response to ethylene: Rapid shoot elongation or foliar senescence

被引:28
作者
Banga, M
Bogemann, GM
Blom, CWPM
Voesenek, LACJ
机构
[1] Dept. of Ecology, Univ. of Nijmegen, NL-6525 ED Nijmegen
关键词
docks; ethylene; flooding-resistance; foliar senescence; Rumex species; shoot elongation;
D O I
10.1034/j.1399-3054.1997.990309.x
中图分类号
Q94 [植物学];
学科分类号
071001 ;
摘要
Rumex palustris is a flooding-resistant amphibious species from frequently flooded riversides, whereas Rumex acetosella is flooding-sensitive and grows on dry sandy soils. Upon complete submergence, both species accumulate ethylene to similar levels. After more than four days, however, the ethylene concentration in R. acetosella plants strongly rises to an extremely high level, whereas it remains much lower in R. palustris plants. This latter species responds to ethylene with enhanced leaf elongation, whereas elongation in R. acetosella is insensitive to ethylene. Elongation rates of leaves were measured continuously during the first 8 h of submergence. A comparison of the elongation rates of R. palustris, R. acetosella and silver-treated R. palustris plants demonstrated that R. palustris plants responded to ethylene within 1 h of submergence. In R. acetosella, clear symptoms of senescence and decay were observed within two weeks of submergence. In R. palustris plants, only the oldest leaf was senescent. To investigate the role of ethylene in the senescence process, the effects of silver ions on submerged plants, and the effects of prolonged exposure to an extremely high ethylene level on drained plants were studied in both Rumex species. The results demonstrated that although ethylene accelerated senescence of submerged R. acetosella plants, the process may have been caused by other factors. The slower senescence of R. palustris plants could not be explained by their lower ethylene concentration. Rather it was caused by a much lower sensitivity of the senescence process to ethylene. Moreover, other factors may be less unfavourable in R. palustris than in R. acetosella plants under submerged conditions.
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