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Antagonism between abscisic acid and gibberellins is partially mediated by ascorbic acid during seed germination in rice
Authors:Nenghui Ye  Jianhua Zhang
Affiliation:1.Department of Biology; Hong Kong Baptist University; Hong Kong, China;2.The Chinese University of Hong Kong Research Institute in Shen Zhen; China
Abstract:The antagonism between abscisic acid (ABA) and gibberellin (GA) plays a key role in controlling seed germination,1,2 but the mechanism of antagonism during this process is not known. In the associated study,3 we investigated the relationship among ABA, reactive oxygen species (ROS), ascorbic acid (ASC) and GA during rice seed germination. ROS production is reduced by ABA, which hence results in decreasing ASC accumulation during imbibition. GA accumulation was also suppressed by a reduced ROS and ASC level, whereas application of exogenous ASC can partially rescue seed germination from ABA treatment. Further results show that production of ASC, which acts as a substrate in GA biosynthesis, was significantly inhibited by lycorine which thus suppressed the accumulation of GA. Consequently, expression of GA biosynthesis genes was suppressed by the low levels of ROS and ASC in ABA-treated seeds. These studies reveal a new role for ASC in mediating the antagonism between ABA and GA during seed germination in rice.
Keywords:ABA   GA   reactive oxygen species   ascorbic acid   seed germination   rice (Oryzasativa)
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