CATECHIN, PROANTHOCYANIDIN AND LIGNIN CONTENTS OF LOBLOLLY-PINE (PINUS-TAEDA) NEEDLES AFTER CHRONIC EXPOSURE TO OZONE

Citation
Fl. Booker et al., CATECHIN, PROANTHOCYANIDIN AND LIGNIN CONTENTS OF LOBLOLLY-PINE (PINUS-TAEDA) NEEDLES AFTER CHRONIC EXPOSURE TO OZONE, New phytologist, 132(3), 1996, pp. 483-492
Citations number
35
Categorie Soggetti
Plant Sciences
Journal title
ISSN journal
0028646X
Volume
132
Issue
3
Year of publication
1996
Pages
483 - 492
Database
ISI
SICI code
0028-646X(1996)132:3<483:CPALCO>2.0.ZU;2-2
Abstract
Concentrations of soluble and bound phenolic compounds were measured i n needles of 3-yr-old loblolly pine (Pinus taeda L.) trees exposed fro m May to November 1993 to a range of ozone (O-3) concentrations in ope n-top field chambers. The treatments were charcoal-filtered air (CF), non-filtered air (NF), and NF air with O, added at 1.5 times (NF 1.5) and 2.0 times (NF 2.0) the ambient O-3 concentration for 12 h daily. A verage daily (0800-2000 hours) O-3 concentrations in the CF, NF, NF 1. 5 and NF 2.0 treatments were c. 29, 47, 76 and 98 nl l(-1), respective ly, for the 140 d treatment period. At the end of the treatment period , total phenolic and proanthocyanidin concentrations in the previous y ear's needles were 25-29% higher in the NF 2.0 treatment compared with the lower O-3 treatments. Catechin concentration increased in the pre vious pear's needles by as much as 81% between the NF 2.0 treatment an d the lower O-3 treatments. Catechin is an effective antioxidant, and elevated levels might confer some protection against O-3 injury. No si gnificant differences in total phenolics and proanthocyanidins in the previous pear's needles were detected among the remaining O-3 treatmen ts, or among any O, treatment for the current year's needles. Lignin c ontent in needles of both years was not significantly affected by O-3 exposure. Changes in the phenolic content of older needles in response to elevated O, could alter plant-pathogen interactions and slow down microbial decomposition, which could contribute to a decline in site s oil quality.