Paraquat toxicity is reduced by polyamines in rice leaves |
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Authors: | Chin Jung Chang Ching Huei Kao |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Agronomy, National Taiwan University, Taipei, Taiwan, Republic of China |
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Abstract: | The protective effect of polyamines against paraquat (PQ) toxicity of rice (Oryza sativa) leaves was investigated. PQ treatment resulted in a higher putrescine (PUT) and lower spermidine (SPD) and spermine (SPM) levels in rice leaves. Pretreatment with SPD and SPM, which resulted in a 10- and 20-fold increase in endogenous level of SPD and SPM, respectively, reduced PQ toxicity (30%). Limited reduction of PQ toxicity by exogenous SPD and SPM is most likely due to the fact that they are not readily transported in rice leaf cells and localized to those areas along the cut edges of detached rice leaves [4]. PUT pretreatment did not increase endogenous SPD and SPM levels and had no effect on reducing PQ toxicity. It was found that 1,10-phenanthroline, an iron chelator, treatment reduced the toxicity of PQ (35%) and increased the levels of SPD (27%). The results indicate that reduction of PQ toxicity by SPD and SPM is due to increased activities of catalase (18%) and peroxidase (40%). |
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Keywords: | Oryza sativa paraquat putrescine spermidine spermine |
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