Hydroponically cultivated radish fed L-galactono-1,4-lactone exhibit increased tolerance to ozone

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Joanna Maddison
Tom Lyons
Matthias Plöchl
Jeremy Barnes
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[1] Air Pollution Laboratory,
[2] Department of Agricultural and Environmental Science,undefined
[3] Ridley Building,undefined
[4] Newcastle University,undefined
[5] Newcastle upon Tyne,undefined
[6] NE1 7RU,undefined
[7] Institute of Agricultural Engineering Bornim (ATB),undefined
[8] Max-Eyth-Allee 100,undefined
[9] 14469 Potsdam-Bornim,undefined
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Planta | 2002年 / 214卷
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Air pollution L-Ascorbate L-Galactono-1,4-lactone Leaf apoplast Ozone tolerance;
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Leaf L-ascorbate content of an ozone (O3)-sensitive radish genotype (Raphanus sativus L. cv. Cherry Belle) was increased 2-fold by feeding hydroponically cultivated plants L-galactono-1,4-lactone (GalL). Plants were grown in controlled-environment chambers ventilated with charcoal/Purafil®-filtered air, and administered one of two O3 fumigation regimes: chronic exposure (75 nmol O3 mol–1 for 7 h day–1 for 21 days) and acute exposure (180 nmol O3 mol–1 for 9 h). Chronic O3 exposure decreased root growth by 11% in plants maintained in pure nutrient solution (–GalL), but resulted in no change in root growth in GalL-fed plants (+GalL). Similarly, GalL-feeding counteracted the negative effects of O3 on CO2 assimilation rate observed in control plants (–GalL). Under acute O3 exposure, GalL-fed plants showed none of the visible symptoms of injury, which were extensive in plants not fed GalL. Leaf CO2 assimilation rate was decreased by acute O3 exposure in both GalL treatments, but the extent of the decline was less marked in GalL-fed plants. No significant changes in stomatal conductance resulted from GalL treatment, so O3 uptake into leaves was equivalent in +GalL and –GalL plants. Feeding GalL, on the other hand, enhanced the level of ascorbate, and resulted in the maintenance of the redox state of ascorbate under acute O3 fumigation, in both the leaf apoplast and symplast. The effect of GalL treatment on ascorbate pools was consistent with the reduction in O3 damage observed in GalL-fed plants. Attempts to model O3 interception by the ascorbate pool in the leaf apoplast suggested a greater capacity for O3 detoxification in GalL-fed plants, which corresponded with the increase in O3 tolerance observed. However, modelled data for GalL-fed plants suggested that additional constituents of the leaf apoplast may play an important role in the attenuation of environmentally-relevant O3 fluxes.
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