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Inhibition of Al-induced root elongation and enhancement of Al-induced peroxidase activity in Al-sensitive and Al-resistant barley cultivars are positively correlated

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PLANT AND SOIL
Volume 250, Issue 2, Pages 193-200

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1023/A:1022863211942

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aluminium; Al toxicity; barley; isoperoxidases; root growth

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The quantitative changes in peroxidase activity and composition of anionic and cationic isoperoxidases were investigated in roots of two barley cultivars differing in Al resistance. Root growth of Al-resistant cv. Bavaria was in lesser extent reduced by Al treatment (23% after 24 h Al-treatment), whereas 40% reduction of the root growth was observed in Al-sensitive cv. Alfor. The strong root growth inhibition in Al-sensitive cv. Alfor correlated with a 6-fold enhancement of peroxidase activity by Al treatment. Al-induced enhancement of peroxidase activity was found also in roots of Al-resistant cv. Bavaria, but this increase was only half of the Al-sensitive cv. Alfor. Comparison of peroxidase isoenzyme composition of Al-treated and non-treated roots revealed that activity of at least five anionic and four cationic isoperoxidases was stimulated by Al treatment. Three of anionic isoperoxidases (aPOD2-4) were selectively induced only in the Al-sensitive cv. Alfor. A possible involvement of peroxidases in root-growth inhibition is discussed.

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