Emission of isoprene from salt-stressed Eucalyptus globulus leaves

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Loreto, F [1 ]
Delfine, S [1 ]
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[1] CNR, Ist Biochim & Ecofisiol Vegetali, I-00016 Monterotondo, Rome, Italy
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10.1104/pp.123.4.1605
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Q94 [植物学];
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Eucalyptus spp. are among the highest isoprene emitting plants. In the Mediterranean area these plants are often cultivated along the seashore and cope with recurrent salt stress. Transient salinity may severely but reversibly reduce photosynthesis and stomatal conductance of Eucalyptus globulus leaves but the effect on isoprene emission is not significant. When the stress is relieved, a burst of isoprene emission occurs, simultaneously with the recovery of photosynthetic performance. Later on, photosynthesis, stomatal conductance, and isoprene emission decay, probably because of the onset of leaf senescence. Isoprene emission is not remarkably affected by the stress at different light intensities, CO2 concentrations, and leaf temperatures. When CO2 was removed and O-2 was lowered to inhibit both photosynthesis and photorespiration, we found that the residual emission is actually higher in salt-stressed leaves than in controls. This stimulation is particularly evident at high-light intensities and high temperatures. The maximum emission occurs at 40 degrees C in both salt-stressed and control leaves sampled in ambient air and in control leaves sampled in CO2-free and low-O-2 air. However, the maximum emission occurs at 45 degrees C in salt-stressed leaves sampled in CO2-free and low-O-2 air. Our results suggest the activation of alternative non-photosynthetic pathways of isoprene synthesis in salt-stressed leaves and perhaps in general in leaves exposed to stress conditions. The temperature dependence indicates that this alternative synthesis is also under enzymatic control. If this alternative synthesis still occurs in the chloroplasts, it may involve a thylakoid-bound isoprene synthase.
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