Antioxidative response of parthenocarpic tomato, iaa9-3 and iaa9-5, under heat stress condition.


Journal

Plant physiology and biochemistry : PPB
ISSN: 1873-2690
Titre abrégé: Plant Physiol Biochem
Pays: France
ID NLM: 9882449

Informations de publication

Date de publication:
Feb 2024
Historique:
received: 23 11 2023
revised: 26 12 2023
accepted: 01 01 2024
medline: 18 3 2024
pubmed: 6 1 2024
entrez: 5 1 2024
Statut: ppublish

Résumé

It has previously been shown that parthenocarpic tomato mutants, iaa9-3 and iaa9-5, can adapt, grow, and produce fruit under heat-stress conditions. However, the physiological processes in those two mutants especially for the enzymatic system that works to neutralize ROS are not clear. The objective of this research was to determine how the scavenging enzyme system responds to the heat stress in those mutants. The iaa9-3, iaa9-5, and WT-MT as a control were cultivated under two environmental conditions; normal and heat stress conditions. Vegetative and reproductive growth were observed during cultivation period. The activities of catalase (CAT), ascorbate peroxidase (APX) and superoxide dismutase (SOD) were investigated in both wild-type and parthenocarpic tomato mutants under normal and heat stress conditions. The results showed that under heat stress condition, the mutants, iaa9-3 and iaa9-5, and WT-MT resulted in reduction of the vegetative growth, but those mutants showed better growth than WT-MT. Higher chlorophyll content in iaa9-3 and iaa9-5 was observed under normal or heat stress condition. Despite their growth reduction under heat stress conditions, iaa9-3 and iaa9-5 resulted in the significant higher CAT, APX and SOD activity than WT-MT. The results suggest that higher chlorophyll content and enhanced CAT, APX and SOD activity in the iaa9-3 and iaa9-5 mutants are adaptive strategies to survive in heat stress conditions.

Identifiants

pubmed: 38181640
pii: S0981-9428(24)00001-9
doi: 10.1016/j.plaphy.2024.108333
pii:
doi:

Substances chimiques

Antioxidants 0
Reactive Oxygen Species 0
Superoxide Dismutase EC 1.15.1.1
Chlorophyll 1406-65-1
Ascorbate Peroxidases EC 1.11.1.11

Types de publication

Journal Article

Langues

eng

Sous-ensembles de citation

IM

Pagination

108333

Informations de copyright

Copyright © 2024 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Masson SAS.. All rights reserved.

Déclaration de conflit d'intérêts

Declaration of competing interest The authors declare that they have no known competing financial interests or personal relationships that could have appeared to influence the work reported in this paper.

Auteurs

Syariful Mubarok (S)

Department of Agronomy, Faculty of Agriculture, Universitas Padjadjaran, Bandung, Indonesia. Electronic address: syariful.mubarok@unpad.ac.id.

Anne Nuraini (A)

Department of Agronomy, Faculty of Agriculture, Universitas Padjadjaran, Bandung, Indonesia.

Jajang Sauman Hamdani (JS)

Department of Agronomy, Faculty of Agriculture, Universitas Padjadjaran, Bandung, Indonesia.

Erni Suminar (E)

Department of Agronomy, Faculty of Agriculture, Universitas Padjadjaran, Bandung, Indonesia.

Kusumiyati Kusumiyati (K)

Department of Agronomy, Faculty of Agriculture, Universitas Padjadjaran, Bandung, Indonesia. Electronic address: kusumiyati@unpad.ac.id.

Rahmat Budiarto (R)

Department of Agronomy, Faculty of Agriculture, Universitas Padjadjaran, Bandung, Indonesia.

Fitrianti Widya Lestari (FW)

Plantation Seed Supervision and Certification Center, Bandung, Indonesia.

Bayu Pradana Nur Rahmat (BPN)

Graduate School of Life and Environmental Sciences, University of Tsukuba, Tsukuba, Japan.

Hiroshi Ezura (H)

Faculty of Life and Environmental Sciences, University of Tsukuba, Tsukuba, Japan; Tsukuba Plant Innovation Research Center, University of Tsukuba, Tsukuba, Japan.

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