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The recalcitrant plant species, Castanospermum australe and Trichilia dregeana, differ in their ability to produce dehydrin-related polypeptides during seed maturation and in response to ABA or water-deficit-related stresses
Authors:Han  Bin; Berjak  Patricia; Pammenter  Norman; Farrant  Jill; Kermode  Allison R
Abstract:In constrast to seeds of orthodox species, those of recalcitrantspecies do not acquire desiccation tolerance during their developmentand are shed from the parent plant at high water contents. Dehydrinproduction in seeds of recalcitrant species was examined duringdevelopment and germination, in response to abscisic acid (ABA),and following the imposition of various water-deficit-relatedstresses, including desiccation, water stress, high salt, highosmolarity, and low temperature. Two tropical species exhibiteda differential capacity to produce dehydrin-related proteinsduring seed maturation. Dehydrins were present in axes and cotyledonsof Castanospermum australe seeds during mid-maturation and atmaturity. In Trichilia dregeana, no dehydrin-related polypeptideswere detected in the mature seed. During the development ofC. australe seeds, the nature of the dehydrin related polypeptidesaccumulated in the cotyledons and axis changed and new polypeptideswere detected in the mature seeds that were not present duringmid-maturation. The dehydrins present in cotyledons of matureseeds (31, 37 and 40 kDa) were still detectable after germination(i.e. in untreated seedlings). These dehydrins became less abundantin the cotyledons of C. australe seedlings following ABA andall stress treatments except cold, although most of the dehydrinswere still detectable. An exception was the desiccation-treatedseedlings, in which no dehydrins were detected. In the rootsof C. australe seedlings, no dehydrins were found after germinationnor were they induced in the root by ABA or any of the stresstreatments imposed on seedlings. Seedlings of Trichilia dregeanadid not produce dehydrins in the roots or cotyledons when exposedto ABA or water-deficit-related stresses. Key words: Dehydrin, ABA, desiccation, recalcitrant, seed
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