Degradation of leaf polar lipids during chilling and post-chilling rewarming of Zea mays genotypes reflects differences in their response to chilling stress. The role of galactolipase
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Zbigniew Kaniuga
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机构:University of Warsaw,Institute of Biochemistry
Zbigniew Kaniuga
Violetta Sączyńska
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Violetta Sączyńska
Ewa Miśkiewicz
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Ewa Miśkiewicz
Maciej Garstka
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Maciej Garstka
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Degradation of leaf polar lipids [monogalactosyldiacylglycerol (MGDG), digalactosyldiacylglycerol (DGDG), sulfoquinovosyldiacylglycerol (SQDG) and phosphatidylglycerol (PG)] and chlorophyll (Chl) were studied in four Zea mays genotypes differing in chilling susceptibility following dark chilling and post-chilling rewarming at original growth conditions. Assessment of visual chilling injury symptoms during post-chilling rewarming differentiated maize inbred lines into chiling-sensitive (CS) CM7 and Co151 lines and chillingtolerant (CT) S215 and EP1 lines. Severity of chilling injury in CS and CT inbreeds were correlated with the extent of Chl and polar lipids degradation.