期刊
PROTOPLASMA
卷 236, 期 1-4, 页码 67-72出版社
SPRINGER WIEN
DOI: 10.1007/s00709-009-0057-4
关键词
Cadmium; Reactive oxygen species; Root growth inhibition
资金
- VEGA [2/7073/27]
In the present study, we investigated the alteration of reactive oxygen species production along the longitudinal axis of barley root tips during Cd treatment. In unstressed barley root tips, H2O2 production decreased from the root apex towards the differentiation zone where again, a slight increase was observed towards the more mature region of root. An opposite pattern was observed for O (2) (a <...a') and OHa <... generation. The amount of both O (2) (a <...a') and OHa <... was highest in the elongation zone, decreased in the root apex and at the differentiation zone of root, then increased again towards the more mature region of root. An elevated Cd-induced O (2) (a <...a') production started in the elongation zone and increased further along the differentiation zone of barley root tip. In contrast, Cd-induced H2O2 production was localised to the root elongation zone and to the beginning of the differentiation zone. In contrast to Cd-induced H2O2 and O (2) (a <...a') production, Cd reduced OHa <... production along the whole barley root tip. Our results suggest that not only an increase but also the spatial distribution of reactive oxygen species production is involved in the Cd-induced stress response of barley root tip.
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