On the mechanism of rejuvenation of ageing detached bean leaves by low-concentration stressors |
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Authors: | P. Nyitrai,E. Ková cs,I. Kirá ly,M. Ó vá ri,& Á . Keresztes |
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Affiliation: | Department of Plant Physiology and Molecular Plant Biology, Eötvös University, Budapest, Hungary; Department of Plant Anatomy, Eötvös University, Budapest, Hungary; Department of Analytical Chemistry, Eötvös University, Budapest, Hungary |
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Abstract: | The effect of low concentrations of some stress-inducing compounds of different toxicity and chemical nature, such as Cd and Pb salts or DCMU, was investigated on the senescence of chloroplasts in detached primary leaves of bean ( Phaseolus vulgaris L . ). After 1 week of senescence followed by root development from the petiole, these agents stimulated chlorophyll accumulation and photosynthetic activity (14CO2 fixation) as compared to the control, thus inducing rejuvenation. Low-concentration stressors increased the level of active cytokinins in roots and leaves during the treatment, as monitored by the Amaranthus betacyanin bioassay and high-pressure liquid chromatography. The lithium ion, an inhibitor of the PIP2-IP3/DAG signal transduction pathway, abolished the stimulating effect of stressors, both in roots (retarding cytokinin synthesis) and consequently also in leaves (reducing cytokinin-dependent chlorophyll accumulation). This suggests the involvement of the PIP2-IP3/DAG signal transduction pathway in generation of these consecutive organ-specific responses. |
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Keywords: | Cd DCMU Pb Phaseolus vulgaris PIP2-IP3/DAG pathway senescence |
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