Antioxidative system in maize roots as affected by osmotic stress and different nitrogen sources
2010
Vuletić, M | Hadži-Tašković Šukalović, V | Marković, K | Dragišić Maksimović, J
The activities of antioxidative enzymes and contents of proline and total phenolics were assayed in roots of two maize (Zea mays L.) genotypes grown in a medium containing nitrate (NO₃ ⁻) or both nitrogen forms, nitrate and ammonium (NH₄ ⁺/NO₃ ⁻). An increase in the activities of class III peroxidases (POD), superoxide dismutase (SOD), ascorbate peroxidase (APX), ascorbate oxidase (AO) and proline content, and decrease in phenolic content were observed in NH₄ ⁺/NO₃ ⁻ in comparison with NO₃ ⁻ grown plants. When polyethylene glycol (PEG) was added to both nitrogen treatments, the content of total phenolics and proline was increased, especially in NH₄ ⁺/NO₃ ⁻ treatment. The PEG treatment decreased enzyme activities in NH₄ ⁺/NO₃ ⁻ grown plants, but in NO₃ ⁻ grown plants activities of POD and SOD were increased, opposite to decreased APX and AO. Isoelectric focusing demonstrated increased activities of acidic POD isoforms in PEG treated NO₃ ⁻ grown plants, and lower activities of both, acidic and basic isoforms in NH₄ ⁺/NO₃ ⁻grown plants.
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