The aim of the present study was to investigate if the depletion of UV-B radiation affected the most representative carotenoids as well as the ascorbic acid content in tomato fruits, harvested at both breaker and firm red stages. To do this, three tomato genotypes, DRW 5981, HP 1, and Esperanza, were grown inside a greenhouse either covered with polyethylene transparent to UV-B or depleted of UV-B by a special covering film. The antioxidant properties of the fruits were evaluated on the water-insoluble fractions according to the ABTS method.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFFourteen Italian cultivars of Phaseolus vulgaris were exposed to a single pulse of ozone (O(3), 150 nl l(-1)) or to filtered air (<3 nl l(-1)) for 3.5 h. O(3) sensitivity was assessed by recording the extent of visible symptoms, effects on chlorophyll (Chl) content and changes in Chl a fluorescence parameters.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe present work set out to define the processes involved in the early O3-induced H2O2 accumulation in sunflower plants exposed to a single pulse of 150 ppb of O3 for 4 h. Hydrogen peroxide accumulation only occurred in the apoplast and this temporally coincided with the fumigation period. The inhibitor experiments suggested that both the plasma membrane-bound NAD(P)H oxidase complex and cell-wall NAD(P)H PODs contributed to H2O2 generation.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFEffects of ozone (O(3)) on photo-inhibition of photosynthesis were investigated in two poplar clones (Populus deltoides Bartr. ex Marsh. x maximowiczii A.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe effect of acute ozone exposure (150 ppb for 3 h) on two clover species, white clover (Trifolium repens L.) and red clover (Trifolium pratense L.) was investigated through the analysis of 10 different physiological and biochemical parameters.
View Article and Find Full Text PDF• Bean seedlings (Phaseolus vulgaris cv. Pinto) were grown in the greenhouse at a light intensity of 400 µmol m s . When the primary leaf was fully expanded, plants were divided into four groups and subjected to one of the following treatments: light intensity of 400 µmol m s and filtered air (control); light intensity of 400 µmol m s and ozone (O ) (150 nl l for 5 h) (ozonated); light intensity of 1000 µmol m s for 5 h and filtered air (HL); and light intensity of 1000 µmol m s and O (150 nl l ) for 5 h (HL + O ).
View Article and Find Full Text PDF• Polyamines have been suggested to counteract oxidative damage in plants. Here, we present a detailed analysis of polyamine accumulation and its relationship to photosynthetic parameters in two tobacco (Nicotiana tabacum) cultivars (ozone-sensitive Bel W3 and ozone-tolerant Bel B) after a single ozone pulse and after a 1-month exposure in the open air. • Free putrescine accumulated in undamaged tissue of both cultivars, whereas putrescine conjugated to soluble and cell-wall bound components accumulated predominantly in tissue undergoing cell death in Bel W3 plants.
View Article and Find Full Text PDF• The combined effects of the two pollutants, cadmium and ozone, on sunflower (Helianthus annuus) metabolism are analysed here. • Photosysnthetic processes and ascorbate metabolism were studied in sunflower plants grown for 15 d in the presence of cadmium and exposed to acute O treatments. • CO assimilation rate was reduced in plants subjected to Cd(II) and/or O treatments, but no alterations in stomatal conductance and F : F ratio were observed.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFRooted cuttings from two poplar clones (Populus x euramericana, I-214, and Populus deltoides x maximowiczii, Eridano) were exposed for 15 days to diurnal square-wave treatment with ozone (60 nL L-1 for 5 h day-1). Completely fully expanded leaves exposed to ozone showed a reduction in net CO2 assimilation rate as compared to the control leaves during whole exposure period in both the clones. The reduction was related to a strong stomatal closure in clone I-214, but also to an altered mesophyll activity ascribed to limitation of the dark reactions of photosynthetic process.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe response of both specific (ascorbate peroxidase, APX) and unspecific (POD) peroxidases and H(2)O(2) content of sunflower plants (Helianthus annuus L. cv. Hor) grown hydroponically with (C) or without (-Fe) iron in the nutrient solution were analysed to verify whether iron deficiency led to cell oxidative status.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFSunflower plants subjected to a short-term fumigation with O(3) (150 ppb for 4 h repeated for 4 days) exhibited an increase in total ascorbate content, accompanied by a marked oxidation of ascorbate, leading to a decrease in its redox state, either at intracellular or extracellular level. O(3) exposure induced a rise in free extracellular peroxidase (POD) activity, assayed by syringaldazine as electron donor, as well as in the ionically and covalently cell wall bound PODs. On the contrary, the activity of both extracellular and intracellular guaiacol-POD did not show significant changes as a consequence of the pollutant exposure.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFPlants of two wheat cultivars (Triticum aestivum L., cultivars Mec and Chiarano), differing in sensitivity towards sulfur dioxide, were fumigated with 96 nL L-1 of SO2 for four months. Thylakoid membranes were subjected to two-dimensional electrophoresis in order to detect possible changes in the protein patterns.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFSulfite was added at the time of inoculation to a standard and to a sulfate deficient medium of Chlorella vulgaris. It was not only used as a sulfur source, but besides this, at concentrations <1.0 mmol l(-1), the growth yield was enhanced up to 30% compared to sulfate saturated conditions.
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