Enzymatic and non-enzymatic protective mechanisms in recalcitrant seeds of Araucaria bidwillii subjected to desiccation
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2006
abstract:
The changes in several antioxidants as well as in the level of C-centered free radicals and thiobarbituric acid reactive substances (TBARS)
were studied in seeds of Araucaria bidwillii Hook desiccated to 37%, 28% and 21% moisture content. The lowest-safe moisture content for the
seedling establishment was 37%. The embryo, besides double amounts of free radicals, showed higher levels of both enzymatic and nonenzymatic
antioxidants than endosperm. Lutein decreased in both organs whereas á-tocopherol values were not affected by desiccation. In the
embryo at 37% seed moisture content the antioxidant defense system increased giving rise to a decrease in free radicals. Beyond this point, free
radicals and TBARS increased in agreement with the umpiring of the ascorbate/glutathione cycle by the decrease in reduced glutathione and
glutathione reductase activity (GR, EC 1.6.4.2). At 21% moisture GR decreased. In the endosperm during desiccation, the consumption of
ascorbate, total glutathione and lutein prevented the rise in free radicals and TBARS till 28% moisture, at which an increase in oxidized glutathione was also observed.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
á-Tocopherol; Ascorbate; Glutathione; Glutathione reductase; Superoxide dismutase
List of contributors:
Galleschi, Luciano; Pinzino, Calogero
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