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Comparison of hormonal responses to heat, drought and combined stress in tobacco plants with elevated proline content

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JOURNAL OF PLANT PHYSIOLOGY
Volume 167, Issue 16, Pages 1360-1370

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ELSEVIER GMBH, URBAN & FISCHER VERLAG
DOI: 10.1016/j.jplph.2010.05.013

Keywords

Auxin; Cytokinin; Drought; Heat stress; Proline

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Funding

  1. Grant Agency of CR [206/06/1306, 206/09/2062]
  2. Grant Agency of the Academy of Sciences of CR [IAA600380701]
  3. Ministry of Education Youth and Sports CR [OC08013, OC09083]

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In order to test the possibility of improving tolerance to heat and drought (alone and in combination) by elevation of the osmoprotectant proline (Pro) content stress responses were compared in tobacco plants constitutively over-expressing a gene for the Pro biosynthetic enzyme Delta(2)-pyrroline-5-carboxylate synthetase (P5CSF129A EC 2 7 2 11/1 2 1 41) and in the corresponding wild-type Significantly enhanced Pro production in the transformant coincided with a more negative leaf osmotic potential (both at control conditions and following stress) and enhanced production of protective xanthophyll cycle pigments Heat stress (40 C) caused a transient increase in the level of bioactive cytokinins predominantly N-6-(2-isopentenyl)adenosine accompanied by down-regulation of the activity of the main cytokinin degrading enzyme cytokinin oxidase/dehydrogenase (EC 1 43 18/1 5 99 12) No significant differences were found between the tested genotypes In parallel a transient decrease of abscisic acid was observed Following drought stress bioactive cytokinin levels decreased in the whole plants remaining relatively higher in preferentially protected upper leaves and in roots Cytokinin suppression was less pronounced in Pro transformants Exposure to heat stress (40 C for 2 h) at the end of 10-d drought period strongly enhanced the severity of the water stress as indicated by a drop in leaf water potential The activity of cytokinin oxidase/dehydrogenase was strongly stimulated in upper leaves and roots of stressed plants coinciding with strong down-regulation of bioactive cytokinins in whole plants Combined heat and drought stress resulted in a minor decrease in abscisic acid but only in non-wilty upper leaves Both stresses as well as their combination were associated with elevation of free auxin indolylacetic acid in lower leaves and/or in roots Auxin increase was dependent on the stress strength After rehydration a marked elevation of bioactive cytokinins in leaves was observed A greater increase in cytokinin content in Pro transformants indicated a mild elevation of their stress tolerance (C) 2010 Elsevier GmbH All rights reserved

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