The Senescence Process in Oat Leaves and its Regulation by Oxygen Concentration and Light Irradiance |
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Authors: | Trippi, Victorio S. De Luca d'Oro, Gloria M. |
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Affiliation: | Laboratorio de Fisiologa Vegetal, Facultad de Ciencias E., F.y N., Universidad National de Crdoba Casilla de Correo 395, 5000-Crdoba, Repblica Argentina |
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Abstract: | ![]() The regulation of senescence by oxygen-concentration, lightirradiance and H2O2 has been studied in leaf segments of Avenasativa L. cv. Suregrain. The development of the components of the senescence process,for example chlorophyll breakdown, proteolysis (as soluble aminoacids), hydroperoxides (as malondi-aldehyde) and permeability(as conductivity) is accelerated in light as the O2-tensionincreases. In darkness, 0.3% O2 accelerates increases in hydroperoxides,permeability and proteolysis and delays the chlorophyll break-down,but 0.0005% O2 delays all the components studied. In every casethe hydroperoxide content, permeability and proteolysis areclosely related. Any treatment inducing an increase in membranepermeability causes chlorophyll bleaching (photo-oxidation)if leaf segments are then treated with light in an atmospherecontaining oxygen. Light has a modulating effect on the senescenceprocess. An irradiance lower or higher than 40 W m2 hasan accelerating effect on the senescence process. (Received September 7, 1985; Accepted July 30, 1985) |
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