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Foliar Application of Polyamines Modulates Winter Oilseed Rape Responses to Increasing Cold.


ABSTRACT: Cold stress is one of the most common abiotic stresses experienced by plants and is caused by low temperature extremes and variations. Polyamines (PAs) have been reported to contribute in abiotic stress defense processes in plants. The present study investigates the survival and responses of PA-treated non-acclimated (N) and acclimated (A) winter oilseed rape to increasing cold conditions. The study was conducted under controlled conditions. Seedlings were foliarly sprayed with spermidine (Spd), spermine (Spm), and putrescine (Put) solutions (1 mM) and exposed to four days of cold acclimation (4 °C) and two days of increasing cold (from -1 to -3 °C). Two cultivars with different cold tolerance were used in this study. The recorded traits included the percentage of survival, H+-ATPase activity, proline accumulation, and ethylene emission. Exogenous PA application improved cold resistance, maintained the activity of plasma membrane H+-ATPase, increased content of free proline, and delayed stimulation of ethylene emission under increasing cold. The results of the current study on winter oilseed rape revealed that foliar application of PAs may activate a defensive response (act as elicitor to trigger physiological processes), which may compensate the negative impact of cold stress. Thus, cold tolerance of winter oilseed rape can be enhanced by PA treatment.

SUBMITTER: Jankovska-Bortkevic E 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7076441 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Feb

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Foliar Application of Polyamines Modulates Winter Oilseed Rape Responses to Increasing Cold.

Jankovska-Bortkevič Elžbieta E   Gavelienė Virgilija V   Šveikauskas Vaidevutis V   Mockevičiūtė Rima R   Jankauskienė Jurga J   Todorova Dessislava D   Sergiev Iskren I   Jurkonienė Sigita S  

Plants (Basel, Switzerland) 20200201 2


Cold stress is one of the most common abiotic stresses experienced by plants and is caused by low temperature extremes and variations. Polyamines (PAs) have been reported to contribute in abiotic stress defense processes in plants. The present study investigates the survival and responses of PA-treated non-acclimated (N) and acclimated (A) winter oilseed rape to increasing cold conditions. The study was conducted under controlled conditions. Seedlings were foliarly sprayed with spermidine (Spd),  ...[more]

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