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Effect of water stress on some oxidative enzymes and senescence in Vigna seedlings
Authors:S. P. Mukherjee  M. A. Choudhuri
Affiliation:S. P. Mukherjee and M. A. Choudhuri, Plant Physiology and Biochemistry Laboratory, Botany Department, Burdwan University, Burdwan 713 1Q4, India.
Abstract:Seedlings of Vigna catjang Endl. were subjected to water stress for 6, S and 10 days by withholding water to investigate the activities of some oxidative enzymes and the pattern of senescence in leaves of 17-day-old seedlings undergoing water stress. Increasing duration of stress produced a proportional increase in the activities of IAA-oxidase, AA-oxidase, peroxidase and glycolate oxidase but decreased catalase activity and the contents of both chlorophyll and protein, hastening senescence. Leaf water potential and relative water content were also lowered with incresing duration of stress. Permeability was increased in leaf tissue undergoing water stress for 8 days. Seed treatment with CaCl2 (10−2 and 10−14 M ) for 6 h improved the water status of leaves, decreased tissue permeability, activities of oxidative enzymes, decline of chlorophyll and protein contents and delayed senescence compared to untreated water stressed plants.
Keywords:Vigna catjang    water stress    oxidative enzymes    senescence    calcium treatment
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