ABA and proline accumulation in leaves and roots of wild (Hordeum spontaneum) and cultivated (Hordeum vulgare ‘Maresi’) barley genotypes under water deficit conditions

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Hanna Bandurska
Andrzej Stroiński
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[1] August Cieszkowski Agricultural University,Department of Plant Physiology
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barley; mild stress; severe stress; water content; proline; ABA;
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The purpose of the study was to examine water stress-induced changes in the ABA and proline contents in roots and leaves of a potentially more resistant wild accession of Hordeum spontaneum and the modern cultivar Maresi (Hordeum vulgare). Leaves of H. spontaneum had higher contents of constitutive ABA and proline in comparison to those of ‘Maresi’. A moderate water deficit resulted only in root dehydration, which was higher in ‘Maresi’. Increases of water deficit in roots coincided with an increase of ABA content in roots, followed by that in leaves. The level of proline increased only in leaves and only in the case of H. spontaneum. Under conditions of severe water stress, the root dehydration levels were similar in the both genotypes, whereas leaf dehydration was higher in ‘Maresi’. H. spontaneum, as compared to ‘Maresi’ showed an earlier increase of ABA content in the roots and accumulated more ABA in the leaves. Free proline levels in the roots increased in both genotypes but H. spontaneum exhibited a 2-fold higher proline accumulation than ‘Maresi’. In H. spontaneum the accumulation of proline in the leaves occurred noticeably earlier and to a higher extent than in ‘Maresi’. A possible connection of these modifications with water stress resistance of the investigated genotypes is discussed in this paper.
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