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FLORA
卷 200, 期 6, 页码 535-546出版社
ELSEVIER GMBH
DOI: 10.1016/j.flora.2005.06.005
关键词
common bean; drought stress; glycine betaine; nitrate reductase; proline
A greenhouse experiment was conducted to assess the effect of water stress on growth and metabolic changes in nodules and other plant parts of two leguminous species, Phaseolus vulgaris and Sesbania aculeata, with the major objective that nodules play a vital role in drought tolerance. Imposition of water deficit conditions for 45 days to 15day-old plants of P. vulgaris and S. aculeata reduced shoot mass and nodule mass of both species, but the reduction was more pronounced in P. vulgaris than in S. aculeata. Nitrate reductase (NR) activity was reduced more in the leaves and nodules of P. vulgaris than in S. aculeata. Soluble proteins in the nodules of S. aculeata were more decreased as compared to that in P. vulgaris. Free amino acids increased in all parts of both species due to water deficit, but a higher increase was observed in leaf and nodules of P. vulgaris than in S. aculeata. Osmoprotectants such as proline and glycine betaine increased more in the nodules and other parts of S. aculeata under drought stress. In conclusion, S. aculeata (salt tolerant) showed a higher degree of drought tolerance than P. vulgaris (salt sensitive). Drought tolerance of S. aculeata was found to be associated with a smaller reduction in number and mass of root nodules, a high activity of nitrate reductase in leaves and nodules, high accumulation of free proline in roots and nodules, and high glycine betaine content in nodules. (c) 2005 Elsevier GmbH. All rights reserved.
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