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Effects of Salinity, Diurnal Cycle and Age on Nucleotide Pools of Bean Leaves
Authors:WILSON  CLYDE; CLARK  ROBERT A; NIEMAN  RICHARD H
Abstract:In the present study, we investigated the relationship betweensalt stress and nucleotide levels in the shoot of Phaseolusvulgaris L. cv. Stringless Green Pod to determine if reducedgrowth was correlated with reduced nucleotide levels. Overallfresh weight of 25-d-old plants after having been on full salttreatment for 7 d was 33% lower compared with untreated plants.Shoot fresh weight decreased by 40% compared with 22% for theroots thus increasing the root to shoot ratio from 0·7to 0·9. We examined young and juvenile leaves as wellas mature leaves in order to compare growing tissue to fullyenlarged tissue. To ascertain whether the effects of salt stresson nucleotide pools were more severe during the day than atnight, we studied the combined effects of diurnal cycle andsalt stress on these nucleotide pools. Salt treatment selectivelyaffected certain nucleotide pools with the adenine nucleotides(AdN) being the most affected. We found large diurnal fluctuationsof AdN pools in all leaves. During the day, AMP and ADP increasedwhile ATP decreased. The sum, ATP + ADP, tended to remain constantand in mature leaves total AdN increased with AMP, an indicationof net synthesis. At night, ATP increased in all leaves. However,salt stress prevented this night-time increase in mature leaveswhile enhancing it in juvenile and young leaves. In the daytime,salt stress caused a nearly 2-fold increase in AMP of youngleaves and a large increase in the adenylate kinase mass actionratio (K). At night, the excess AMP disappeared with no changein total AdN. It is clear from these results that salt stressdid not reduce shoot growth by depleting ATP in growing leaves.It did, however, reduce the ATP level of mature leaves and perhapstheir ability to supply essential metabolites for growing regions. Key words: Phaseolus, nucleotides, salt stress, salinity, growth
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