INCITAP   20787
INSTITUTO DE CIENCIAS DE LA TIERRA Y AMBIENTALES DE LA PAMPA
Unidad Ejecutora - UE
artículos
Título:
Assessment of the effect of silicon on antioxidant enzymes in cotton plants by multivariate analysis
Autor/es:
CARLOS ALBERTO MOLDES; OSCAR FONTAO DE LIMA FILHO; JOSÉ MANUEL CAMIÑA; SORAYA GABRIELA KIRIACHEK; MARÍA LIA MOLAS; SIU MUI TSAI
Revista:
JOURNAL OF AGRICULTURAL AND FOOD CHEMISTRY
Editorial:
AMER CHEMICAL SOC
Referencias:
Lugar: Washington; Año: 2013 vol. 61 p. 11243 - 11249
ISSN:
0021-8561
Resumen:
Silicon has been extensively researched in relation to the response of plants to biotic and abiotic stress, as an element triggering defense mechanisms which activate the antioxidant system. Furthermore, in some species, adding silicon to unstressed plants modifies the activity of certain antioxidant enzymes participating in detoxifying processes. Thus, in this study, we analyzed the activity of antioxidant enzymes in leaves and roots of unstressed cotton plants fertilized with silicon (Si). Cotton plants were grown in hydroponic culture, and added with increasing doses of potassium silicate; then, the enzymatic activity of catalase (CAT), guaiacol peroxidase (GPOX), ascorbate peroxidase (APX) and lipid peroxidation were determined. Using multivariate analysis, we found that silicon altered the activity of GPOX, APX and CAT in roots and leaves of unstressed cotton plants, whereas lipid peroxidation was not affected. The analysis of these four variables in concert showed a clear differentiation among Si treatments. We observed that enzymatic activities in leaves and roots changed as silicon concentration increased, to stabilize at 100 and 200 mg Si L-1 treatments in leaves and roots respectively. Those alterations would allow a new biochemical status that could be partially responsible for the beneficial effects of silicon. This study might contribute to adjust the Silicon application doses for optimal fertilization, preventing potential toxic effects and unnecessary cost.