Ascorbate peroxidase activity, not the mRNA level, is enhanced in salt-stressed Raphanus sativus plants |
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Authors: | Felicie Lopez Gerard Vansuyt Francine Casse-Delbart Pierre Fourcroy |
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Institution: | Dept of Forest Science, Texas A&M Univ., Texas Agricultural Experiment Station, College Station, TX 77843-2135, USA.;Dept of Soil and Crop Sciences, Texas A&M Univ., Texas Agricultural Experiment Station, College Station, TX 77843-2135, USA. |
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Abstract: | Important functions of water relations are considered to be related to genome size diversity in gymnosperms. We investigated relationships among genome size, dimensional characteristics of conductive cells, and water relations parameters by using young seedlings of six Pinus species. Xylem hydraulic conductivity was not correlated with genome size and dimensional characteristics of conductive cells, but the water potential at the turgor loss point was. Pinus species with large genome sizes had thick cell walls and small ratios of lumen radii to cell wall thickness in their conductive cells, and those species lost their turgor to tissue dehydration al low water potentials. The characteristics observed in the present study may contribute to pine drought tolerance. |
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Keywords: | Cell wall thickness environmental factors genome size pine water potential at turgor loss point xylem hydraulic conductivity |
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