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In this study, protective role of spermidine (Spd) on NaCl induced oxidative damage in
onion seedlings was investigated for better understanding the salinity tolerance mechanism.
Onion seedlings were subjected to salinity stress of 16 dSm
-1
and 100 µM of Spd were
sprayed twice daily. Data were analyzed on Chlorophyll (Chl), Carotenoid (Car), Leaf
water, Proline, Reactive Oxygen Species (ROS), Methylglyoxal (MG), lipid peroxidation as
Malondialdehyde (MDA), Polyamines, Glutathione and Ascobate related antioxidant
enzymes and Glyoxalase (Gly) systems. Salinity reduced the Chl, Car and Relative Water
Content (RWC) of leaves where foliar spray of Spd reduced the loss of these contents.
Contrary, Spd increased the proline contents in salinity stressed seedlings. The contents of
O
2
•-
, H
2
O
2,
MDA were decreased in the Spd supplied leaves. However, Spd effectively
maintained the ROS and MDA at first 3 day of stress, while Glutathion (GSH), Ascorbic
acid (ASA) and their redox homeostasis were maintained higher throughout the study
period. Higher increments of Polyamine Oxidase (PAO) and Diamine Oxidase (DAO)
activities upto 3 day suggested its protective role via H
2
O
2
signal transduction pathway. In
presence of Spd, higher activities of superoxide dismutase (SOD), Ascorbate Peroxidase
(APX) and Monodehydroascorbate reductase (MDHAR) over salinity during the study
period suggested its ROS scavenging role. However, higher activities of Glutathione
Peroxidase (GPX) and Dehydroascorbatereductase (DHAR) by Spd indicated maintenance
of ROS and ASA, respectively. Similarly, Spd increased activities of Gly-I and Gly-II upto
3 day of stress concurrently with lower MG suggested the improvement of MG
detoxification system. Higher activity of Glutathione-S-Transferase (GST) by Spd in saline
stress seedling might involve in protein stabilization and detoxification role in onion plant.
Since GST activity increased strongly in presence or absence of Spd under salinity, attempt
was taken to test its accumulation. Therefore, from different plant parts it was found that
both root and bulb showed higher GST activity. However, onion bulb was chosen for easy
availability. In chromatographic separation of onion bulb, three component GSTs were
separated among which one GST eluted at 120 mM KCl was found to be accumulated under
salinity in western blotting analysis. Taken together, in short term salinity, foliar spray of
Spd might be useful to reduce the oxidative damage through increment of antioxidants and
glyoxalase system. |
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