Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4570134 Scientia Horticulturae 2006 8 Pages PDF
Abstract

The aim of the study was to implicate induction of oxidative stress and antioxidative responses with the effects of Mg deficiency in mulberry plants. Mulberry (Morus alba L.) cv. Kanva-2 plants grown in hydroponics were subjected to deficiency of Mg. Mg-deficient plants developed visible symptoms—deep interveinal chlorotic mottling and necrosis in the older and middle leaves. The decreases in the dry matter yield of plants and concentrations of sugars and starch in the leaves of Mg-deficient plants are suggestive of decreased photosynthetic activity. Mg-deficiency decreased concentrations of photosynthetic pigments, and increased concentrations of H2O2 and ascorbate and activities of antioxidative enzymes—peroxidase (POD), ascorbate peroxidase (APX) and superoxide dismutase (SOD). The results suggest induction of oxidative stress by enhancing generation of ROS and inducing alterations in redox status, accompanied by activation of antioxidant machinery including induction of some new SOD isoforms in Mg-deficient mulberry plants. Despite significant increase in H2O2, lipid peroxidation was decreased in Mg-deficient plants.

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