Chilling of maize seedlings: Changes in water status and abscisic acid content in ten genotypes differing in chilling tolerance

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作者
Janowiak, F
Dorffling, K
机构
[1] UNIV HAMBURG,BOT GARDEN,D-22609 HAMBURG,GERMANY
[2] POLISH ACAD SCI,INST PLANT PHYSIOL,PL-30239 KRAKOW,POLAND
关键词
corn; Zea mays L; ABA; abscisic acid; acclimation; chilling injury; seedlings; water relations;
D O I
10.1016/S0176-1617(96)80049-6
中图分类号
Q94 [植物学];
学科分类号
071001 ;
摘要
The objective of the present paper was to study the relationship between chilling tolerance and chilling-induced abscisic acid (ABA) accumulation in maize. Ten maize genotypes, five classified as chilling tolerant and five as chilling sensitive, were used. Two of them, Co 125 and F 7, with significant differences in chilling tolerance, were studied in detail. Seedlings at the third leaf stage, without and with previous acclimation, were chilled at 5 degrees C and at relative humidities (RH) of 65 and 100 %. Immediately before and during chilling the ABA content in the third leaf was measured by RIA. Water content, osmotic potential, and - after recovery - the degree of necrotic injuries were also determined. Chilling of non-acclimated seedlings at 65 % RH caused accumulation of ABA in all ten genotypes. The ABA accumulation was significantly higher in the chilling tolerant genotypes than in the chilling sensitive ones. Chilling of non-acclimated seedlings at 100 % RH, studied in the two inbreds, caused ABA accumulation only in the chilling tolerant inbred F 7, although there were no significant changes in the water relations. Acclimation (4 days at 14/12 degrees C, 70 % RH) had only marginal influence on the ABA content but increased the chilling tolerance markedly. The higher chilling tolerance of acclimated seedlings was accompanied by the ability for greater ABA accumulation during chilling, especially in the chilling tolerant inbred F 7. Thresholds of water content and osmotic potential for the rise of ABA were higher in tolerant than in sensitive genotypes. It is suggested that higher chilling tolerance is related to the ability for greater and faster ABA accumulation and better stabilization of water status in response to chilling. Evidence is presented that the rise in ABA is induced indirectly by chilling-induced water deficit as well as directly by the chilling temperature.
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页码:582 / 588
页数:7
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