INVESTIGADORES
SENN Maria Eugenia
congresos y reuniones científicas
Título:
Apoplastic .O2- in root growth inhibition by salt and osmotic stress
Autor/es:
DOLORES A. BUSTOS; HERNAN R. LASCANO; ANA L. VILLASUSO; ESTELA MACHADO; MARÍA E. SENN; ALICIA CÓRDOBA; EDITH TALEISNIK
Lugar:
Big Sky , MT
Reunión:
Congreso; Gordon Research Conference on Salt and Water Stress; 2008
Resumen:
Experimental evidence in the literature suggests that superoxide produced in the elongation zone of roots and leaves by plasma membrane NADPH oxidase activity is required for growth. This study explores whether growth changes along the root tip induced by hyperosmotic treatments in Zea mays are associated with the distribution of apoplastic superoxide. Stress treatments were imposed using 150 mM NaCl or 300 mM sorbitol. Root elongation rates and the spatial distribution of growth rates in the root tip were measured. Apoplastic superoxide was determined using nitro blue tetrazolium, and H2O2 was determined using 20, 70-dichlorofluorescin. In non-stressed plants, the distribution of accelerating growth and highest superoxide levels coincided along the root tip. Salt and osmotic stress of the same intensity had similar inhibitory effects on root elongation, but superoxide levels increased in sorbitol-treated roots and decreased in NaCl-treated roots. The lack of association between apoplastic superoxide levels and root growth inhibition under hyperosmotic stress leads us to hypothesize that under those conditions the role of apoplastic superoxide may be to participate in signalling processes, that convey information on the nature of the substrate that the growing root is exploring.