Journal
LIFE-BASEL
Volume 12, Issue 8, Pages -Publisher
MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/life12081283
Keywords
auxin-like compounds; cold acclimation; dehydrins; IAA metabolism; oilseed rape
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- Nature Research Centre RD I programme
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Cold is a major environmental factor influencing plant growth, with responses and adaption processes depending on plant hormonal system, particularly through the role of indole-3-acetic acid (IAA). The use of auxin-like compounds in cold acclimation trials for rapeseed cultivars showed a close relationship between dehydrin composition and IAA involvement in adaptation processes. Assessing the suitability of foreign rapeseed cultivars for cultivation in temperate-zone countries is important in understanding their adaptability.
Cold is a major environmental key factor influencing plant growth, development, and productivity. Responses and adaption processes depend on plant physiological and biochemical modifications, first of all via the hormonal system. Indole-3-acetic acid (IAA) plays a critical role in the processes of plant functioning. To assess the influence of the auxin-like compounds 1-[2-chloroethoxycarbonylmethyl]-4-naphthalenesulfonic acid calcium salt (TA-12) and 1-[2-dimethylaminoethoxycarbonylmethyl]naphthalene chloromethylate (TA-14) in the process of cold acclimation, long-term field trials over four years were performed with two rapeseed (Brassica napus L.) plant cultivars with different wintering resistance in temperate-zone countries. In these two rapeseed cultivars, namely 'Casino' (less resistant) and 'Valesca' (more resistant), investigations were conducted in the terminal buds and root collars. The application of auxin-like compounds revealed a close interlinkage between the composition of dehydrins and the participation of the phytohormone IAA in the adaptation processes. By applying TA-12 and TA-14, the importance of the proteins, especially the composition of the dehydrins, the IAA amount, and the status of the oilseed rape cultivars at the end of the cold acclimation period were confirmed. Following on from this, when introducing oilseed rape cultivars from foreign countries, it may also be of value to assess their suitability for cultivation in temperate-zone countries.
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