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Signaling molecules and cell death in Melissa officinalis plants exposed to ozone. | LitMetric

AI Article Synopsis

  • The study examines how reactive oxygen species and hormones work together to control programmed cell death in lemon balm plants exposed to ozone.
  • Plants showed signs of stress, including leaf damage and cell death, due to (1) the dual production of harmful molecules like hydrogen peroxide and superoxide; (2) changes in hormone levels, particularly increased ethylene and other plant hormones linked to defense responses; (3) the plant's attempt to detoxify these reactive species using both enzymatic and non-enzymatic antioxidants, which ultimately did not fully protect against the oxidative damage caused by ozone.
  • This research highlights the complex relationship between oxidative stress and hormonal regulation in plant responses to environmental stressors like ozone.

Article Abstract

The study focuses on the interaction between reactive oxygen species and hormones that regulate the programmed cell death in plants of Melissa officinalis exposed to ozone. Interaction between hormone and redox signaling pathways has been investigated in ozone-stressed (200 ppb, 5 h) lemon balm to verify if the response resembles the biotic defense reactions. In comparison to controls, plants exhibited foliar injury and the cell death was induced by (1) biphasic production of hydrogen peroxide and superoxide radical; (2) hormonal regulation of ozone-induced lesion formation with a significant production of ethylene, salicylic, jasmonic and abscisic acid; (3) ozone degradation to reactive oxygen species and their detoxification by some enzymatic (such as superoxide dismutase) and non-enzymatic antioxidant systems (such as ascorbic acid, glutathione and carotenoids), that worked in cooperation without providing a defense against free radicals (such as confirmed by the modification of the antioxidant properties of leaf tissue). This integrated view showed that reactive oxygen species interact with hormonal signaling pathway regulating cell death and the sensitivity of lemon balm to ozone.

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