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Light-Dark Changes in Proline Content of Barley Leaves under Salt Stress
Authors:IS Fedina  K Georgieva  I Grigorova
Institution:(1) Institute of Plant Physiology, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, Acad. G. Bonchev Str. 21, BG-1113 Sofia, Bulgaria
Abstract:Proline accumulation in leaves of barley (Hordeum vulgare L. cv. Alfa) seedlings treated with 150 mM NaCl was promoted in the light and suppressed in the dark. The light/dark changes of proline content was enhanced with each 12 h light/12 h dark cycle and the proline content increased steadily. Root and shoot concentrations of Na+ and Cl in salt treated plants increased about 10 to 25 times as compared to the control. The content of these ions and the content of malondialdehyde were higher in the shoot of seedlings exposed to salt stress for 4 d in the light in comparison with the seedlings exposed to NaCl for 4 d in darkness. Light stimulated both ions and proline accumulation in the leaves and has no effect in the roots. Oxygen uptake was higher in the seedlings kept 4 d in the light which have higher endogenous free proline content. Chlorophyll fluorescence measurements showed that the photochemical activity of PS 2 slightly decreased as a result of salt stress and was not influenced by light regimes during plant growth.
Keywords:chlorophyll fluorescence  Hordeum vulgare  ions accumulation  malondialdehyde  NaCl  oxygen uptake
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