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ROOT-TO-SHOOT SIGNAL TRANSDUCTION IN RICE UNDER SALT STRESS ASGHARI BANO
Abstract: This paper
describes the impact of salt stress on changes in the level of Abscisic
acid (ABA) and cytokinins as signal molecules communicated through
root-to-shoot in rice. The study focus to investigate the time related
changes in the salt induced ABA and cytokinins accumulation concomitant
with the changes in water potential and stomatal conductance of salt
stressed plants. Seeds of 3 rice varieties were grown in plastic pots in
phytotron. The changes in the level of abscisic acid (ABA), transzeatin
riboside (t-zr) and 2-isopentyl adenine (2-ipa) were monitored in xylem
sap and leaves of three rice varieties viz. BAS-385 (salt-sensitive),
BG-402 (moderately tolerant) and NIAB-6 (tolerant). The salt solution
(NaCl,1.2 dS m-1) was added to the rooting medium after
transplanting when plants were 50 d old. There was delay
in response of stomata to salt treatment in BAS-385 as opposed to
earlier increase in leaf resistance in BG-402 and NIAB-6. The stem water
potential increased sharply in all the varieties following salt
treatment but the decrease in stomatal conductance of leaves preceded
the decrease in stem water potential.
The concentration of xylem ABA increased
significantly greatly reaching a peak in BAS-385 much earlier (24 h of
salt treatment) than that of other varieties. The ABA accumulation was
delayed and the magnitude of ABA accumulation was greater in BG-402 and
NIAB-6.The xylem flux of ABA followed a similar pattern.
The concentration of xylem t-zr showed a short- term increase in
all the varieties but the magnitude of increase was greater in BAS-385
at all the measurements till 96h of salt treatment .The
concentration of xylem 2-ipa was higher in BAS-385 till 48 h of salt
treatment . The flux of both the t-zr and 2ipa was greater in the
tolerant variety 96h after salt treatment.
The basal level
of ABA and cytokinin appears to play important role in determining the
response of a variety to salt stress. The xylem flux of ABA and
cytokinin (2-ipa and t-zr) in response to salt stress determines the
sensitivity of the tissue to stomatal resistance. Salt induced
modulation in the level of ABA and CK has been discussed. Department of Plant Sciences, Faculty of Biological Sciences, Quaid-e-Azam University, Islamabad 45320, Pakistan. |
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