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Role of Smoke Stimulatory and Inhibitory Biomolecules in Phytochrome-Regulated Seed Germination of Lactuca sativa
S. Gupta, L. Plačková, MG. Kulkarni, K. Doležal, J. Van Staden,
Jazyk angličtina Země Spojené státy americké
Typ dokumentu časopisecké články, práce podpořená grantem
NLK
Free Medical Journals
od 1926 do Před 1 rokem
Open Access Digital Library
od 1926-01-01
PubMed
31413205
DOI
10.1104/pp.19.00575
Knihovny.cz E-zdroje
- MeSH
- furany farmakologie MeSH
- fytochrom metabolismus MeSH
- gama-butyrolakton analogy a deriváty farmakologie MeSH
- klíčení účinky léků MeSH
- kouř * MeSH
- lékové interakce MeSH
- pyrany farmakologie MeSH
- regulátory růstu rostlin metabolismus MeSH
- salát (hlávkový) účinky léků metabolismus MeSH
- Publikační typ
- časopisecké články MeSH
- práce podpořená grantem MeSH
The biologically active molecules karrikinolide (KAR1) and trimethylbutenolide (TMB) present in wildfire smoke play a key role in regulating seed germination of many plant species. To elucidate the physiological mechanism by which smoke-water (SW), KAR1, and TMB regulate seed germination in photosensitive 'Grand Rapids' lettuce (Lactuca sativa), we investigated levels of the dormancy-inducing hormone abscisic acid (ABA), three auxin catabolites, and cytokinins (26 isoprenoid and four aromatic) in response to these compounds. Activity of the hydrolytic enzymes α-amylase and lipase along with stored food reserves (lipids, carbohydrate, starch, and protein) were also assessed. The smoke compounds precisely regulated ABA and hydrolytic enzymes under all light conditions. ABA levels under red (R) light were not significantly different in seeds treated with TMB or water. However, TMB-treated seeds showed significantly inhibited germination (33%) compared with water controls (100%). KAR1 significantly enhanced total isoprenoid cytokinins under dark conditions in comparison with other treatments; however, there was no significant effect under R light. Enhanced levels of indole-3-aspartic acid (an indicator of high indole-3-acetic acid accumulation, which inhibits lettuce seed germination) and absence of trans-zeatin and trans-zeatin riboside (the most active cytokinins) in TMB-treated seeds might be responsible for reduced germination under R light. Our results demonstrate that SW and KAR1 significantly promote lettuce seed germination by reducing levels of ABA and enhancing the activity of hydrolytic enzymes, which aids in mobilizing stored reserves. However, TMB inhibits germination by enhancing ABA levels and reducing the activity of hydrolytic enzymes.
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