Antioxidant response of the invasive herb Ambrosia artemisiifolia L. to different irradiance levels

IF 0.3 4区 农林科学 Q4 PLANT SCIENCES
Phytoprotection Pub Date : 2013-04-24 DOI:10.7202/1015232AR
Z. Qin, D. Mao, G. Quan, Jiaen Zhang, Jun-fang Xie, A. DiTommaso
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Abstract

The exotic invasive Ambrosia artemisiifolia L. and a native co-occurring species in southern China, Urena lobata L., were compared to investigate the possible protective role of leaf antioxidant systems in the acclimation of invasive plants to different irradiance levels. Antioxidant activities of superoxide dismutase (SOD), peroxidase (POD), and catalase (CAT) were examined under four irradiance regimes: 10% (dense shade), 30% (low irradiance), 55% (medium irradiance) and 100% (full irradiance). Free proline (Pro) content and the rate of lipid peroxidation in terms of malondialdehyde (MDA) content, glutathione reductase (GR), and tea polyphenols (TP) were also assessed under the different irradiance regimes. Antioxidant enzyme activity of SOD and CAT and the MDA, GR and TP contents for the two species increased with increasing irradiance levels. Invasive A. artemisiifolia was able to scavenge oxygen radicals more efficiently at higher irradiance levels by enhancing CAT activity and GR and TP contents although leaf SOD activity was not greatly enhanced. This exotic species also maintained normal physiological functions when subjected to low irradiance, which might be attributed to the increase in POD activity with decreasing irradiance levels. The higher efficiency of adaptive responses of antioxidant enzymes may protect plants from irradiance-induced stress and may contribute to the invasiveness of A. artemisiifolia in subtropical and tropical regions.
入侵植物艾草对不同辐照水平的抗氧化反应
以外来入侵植物艾草(Ambrosia artemisiifolia L.)和中国南方本土共生植物Urena lobata L.为研究对象,探讨了叶片抗氧化系统在入侵植物适应不同光照条件中的保护作用。超氧化物歧化酶(SOD)、过氧化物酶(POD)和过氧化氢酶(CAT)的抗氧化活性分别在10%(浓阴影)、30%(低辐照度)、55%(中辐照度)和100%(全辐照度)四种辐照水平下进行检测。在不同的光照条件下,还评估了游离脯氨酸(Pro)含量和丙二醛(MDA)含量、谷胱甘肽还原酶(GR)和茶多酚(TP)的脂质过氧化率。两种植物的SOD、CAT抗氧化酶活性和MDA、GR、TP含量均随辐照水平的升高而升高。在较高的辐照水平下,入侵蒿能够通过提高CAT活性和GR、TP含量来更有效地清除氧自由基,但叶片SOD活性并没有明显提高。这种外来物种在低辐照下也能保持正常的生理功能,这可能是由于POD活性随着辐照水平的降低而增加。抗氧化酶的高适应性反应可能保护植物免受光照胁迫,并可能是艾草入侵亚热带和热带地区的重要原因。
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Phytoprotection
Phytoprotection 生物-植物科学
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