[Objective] To study the ecophysiological effects of low temperature stress on Actinidia arguta (Seib.et.Zucc.), and provide a theoretical basis for the introduc- tion and breeding of cold resistant varieties. [Meth...[Objective] To study the ecophysiological effects of low temperature stress on Actinidia arguta (Seib.et.Zucc.), and provide a theoretical basis for the introduc- tion and breeding of cold resistant varieties. [Method] A. arguta as the test material was processed at room temperature of 4 ℃ to determine the contents of chloro- phyll, water soluble sugar, water soluble protein, free proline, MDA, and antioxidant enzymes (POD activity, SOD activity, CAT activity) with the treatment at 25℃ as the control. [Results] The results indicated that with the prolonging of stress time, the content of chlorophyll was first increased and then decreased, and the content of MDA was increased; soluble sugar content of seedling leaf decreased gradually, while the soluble protein and proline content of seedling leaves were first increased and then decreased; the activities of SOD and POD were displayed a decline trend, meanwhile the activities of CAT was first increased and then decreased. [Conclu- sion] The various indicators showed that under low temperature stress, the chloro- phyll content decreased accompanied with membrane lipid peroxidation and MDA accumulation, and soluble sugar, soluble protein, free proline and antioxidant en- zymes play a protective role in different degrees.展开更多
[Objective] To investigate the effects of different ozone concentrations (30, 60, 80, 100 and 120 μg/L) on the physiological and biochemical characteristics of M9T337, so as to provide theoretical basis for breedin...[Objective] To investigate the effects of different ozone concentrations (30, 60, 80, 100 and 120 μg/L) on the physiological and biochemical characteristics of M9T337, so as to provide theoretical basis for breeding anti-ozone dwarfing root- stocks. [Method] The effects of different concentrations of ozone on chlorophyll con- tent, antioxidant enzyme activity, malondialdehyde (MDA) and soluble protein content of M9T337 were studied by potting dwarfing rootstock M9T337 as test material. [Result] With the increase of ozone concentration, the content of chlorophyll in M9T337 leaves decreased gradually. The activity of SOD (superoxide dismutase) and CAT (catalase) increased first and then decreased, while POD (Peroxidase) ac- tivity and MDA (malondialdehyde) content were gradually increased. [Conclusion] The comprehensive analysis of the indicators indicated that the potted M9T337 could tolerate the low concentration (〈80 μg/L) ozone stress in the short time (〈3 h), and it would cause serious injury to M9T337 when the ozone concentration ex- ceeded 80 μg/L.展开更多
基金Supported by the Special Fund for Agro-scientific Research in the Public Interest (201303093)the Key Project for Agricultural Improved Variety Breeding of Shandong Province (Lunongliang[2016]No.6~~
文摘[Objective] To study the ecophysiological effects of low temperature stress on Actinidia arguta (Seib.et.Zucc.), and provide a theoretical basis for the introduc- tion and breeding of cold resistant varieties. [Method] A. arguta as the test material was processed at room temperature of 4 ℃ to determine the contents of chloro- phyll, water soluble sugar, water soluble protein, free proline, MDA, and antioxidant enzymes (POD activity, SOD activity, CAT activity) with the treatment at 25℃ as the control. [Results] The results indicated that with the prolonging of stress time, the content of chlorophyll was first increased and then decreased, and the content of MDA was increased; soluble sugar content of seedling leaf decreased gradually, while the soluble protein and proline content of seedling leaves were first increased and then decreased; the activities of SOD and POD were displayed a decline trend, meanwhile the activities of CAT was first increased and then decreased. [Conclu- sion] The various indicators showed that under low temperature stress, the chloro- phyll content decreased accompanied with membrane lipid peroxidation and MDA accumulation, and soluble sugar, soluble protein, free proline and antioxidant en- zymes play a protective role in different degrees.
基金Supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China[(CN)(31572091)]the Natural Science Foundation of Shandong Province(ZR2015CQ016)~~
文摘[Objective] To investigate the effects of different ozone concentrations (30, 60, 80, 100 and 120 μg/L) on the physiological and biochemical characteristics of M9T337, so as to provide theoretical basis for breeding anti-ozone dwarfing root- stocks. [Method] The effects of different concentrations of ozone on chlorophyll con- tent, antioxidant enzyme activity, malondialdehyde (MDA) and soluble protein content of M9T337 were studied by potting dwarfing rootstock M9T337 as test material. [Result] With the increase of ozone concentration, the content of chlorophyll in M9T337 leaves decreased gradually. The activity of SOD (superoxide dismutase) and CAT (catalase) increased first and then decreased, while POD (Peroxidase) ac- tivity and MDA (malondialdehyde) content were gradually increased. [Conclusion] The comprehensive analysis of the indicators indicated that the potted M9T337 could tolerate the low concentration (〈80 μg/L) ozone stress in the short time (〈3 h), and it would cause serious injury to M9T337 when the ozone concentration ex- ceeded 80 μg/L.