Chilling Injury in Cotton {Gossypium hirsutum L.): Light Requirement for the Reduction of Injury and for the Protective Effect of Abscisic Acid |
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Authors: | Rikin, Arnon Gitler, Carlos Atsmon, Dan |
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Affiliation: | 1 Department of Plant Genetics, The Weizmann Institute of Science Rehovot, Israel 2 Membrane Research, The Weizmann Institute of Science Rehovot, Israel |
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Abstract: | Pretreatment by darkness increased chilling (4°C) injuryin whole cotton (Gossypium hirsutum L.) seedlings and isolatedcotyledonary tissue. Addition of sucrose in the dark periodprevented the effect of darkness. Application of the photosyntheticinhibitor DCMU in light simulated the effect of darkness. ABA(105 M) decreased chilling injury when applied in lightas a pretreatment before the onset of chilling. The same pretreatmentin darkness was almost ineffective, unless sucrose was added.ABA applied in light together with DCMU was ineffective in decreasingchilling injury. Lower light intensity resulted in increasedchilling injury and a decreased effect of ABA in the preventionof chilling injury. The antimicrotubular drug colchicine increased the chillinginjury. Pretreatment with ABA in light decreased the chillingand colchicine injury while the same pretreatment in darknesswas ineffective. These results suggest that a deficiency of a photosyntheticproduct increases the chilling sensitivity of the tissue. ABAapparently increases chilling resistance through a metabolicprocess which depends on photosynthetic activity. 3 Incumbent of the Seagram Chair in Plant Sciences (Received November 20, 1980; Accepted January 31, 1981) |
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