Modulation of manganese toxicity in Pisum sativum L. seedlings by kinetin
2010
In the present study, the effects of kinetin (KN; 10 and 100μM) application under manganese toxicity (Mn; 50, 100 and 250μM) were investigated, on growth, photosynthetic pigments, total protein, total nitrogen, ammonium (NH₄ ⁺) content, NH₄ ⁺ assimilating enzymes and antioxidant system in pea seedlings. The exposure of pea seedlings to Mn and 100μM of KN alone and in combination, caused decrease in growth, photosynthetic pigments, total protein and total nitrogen contents, and an increase in NH₄ ⁺ content. However, application of 10μM of KN together with Mn reduced the Mn toxicity symptoms, promoted the growth of seedlings and led to the decrease in NH₄ ⁺ content compared to Mn treatments alone. The root and shoot activities of glutamine synthetase (GS), glutamate oxoglutarate aminotransferase (GOGAT) and catalase (CAT) were decreased while glutathione reductase (GR) and dehydroascorbate reductase (DHAR) activities exhibited differential responses when pea seedlings were exposed to Mn and 100μM of KN. However, under similar treatments, activities of glutamate dehydrogenase (GDH), superoxide dismutase (SOD) and ascorbate peroxidase (APX) in root and shoot were increased. It was noticed that addition of 10μM of KN together with Mn, caused significant stimulation in activities of enzymes of NH₄ ⁺ assimilation and antioxidant defense system even over their respective control values. Non-enzymatic antioxidants (ascorbate and glutathione) in root and shoot of pea seedlings exposed to Mn stress were significantly increased by the addition of 10μM of KN. Therefore, ameliorative effect of 10μM of KN against Mn toxicity was observed. This study thus suggests that 10μM of KN appreciably improves Mn tolerance of pea seedlings under Mn toxicity while reverse effects were exhibited by 100μM of KN.
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