ULTRAWEAK LIGHT-EMISSION, FREE-RADICALS, CHILLING AND LIGHT SENSITIVITY

Authors
Citation
E. Hideg et Lo. Bjorn, ULTRAWEAK LIGHT-EMISSION, FREE-RADICALS, CHILLING AND LIGHT SENSITIVITY, Physiologia Plantarum, 98(2), 1996, pp. 223-228
Citations number
36
Categorie Soggetti
Plant Sciences
Journal title
ISSN journal
00319317
Volume
98
Issue
2
Year of publication
1996
Pages
223 - 228
Database
ISI
SICI code
0031-9317(1996)98:2<223:ULFCAL>2.0.ZU;2-W
Abstract
Ultraweak light emission (UWLE) was measured from leaves of various ch illing-sensitive (Lycopersicon esculentum, Cucumis sativus and Phaseol us vulgaris) and -tolerant (Pisum sativum and Vicia faba) plants after exposure to low (4-7 degrees C) temperature in the light. UWLE increa sed upon chilling treatment combined with illumination with 200 mu mol m(-2) s(-1) PAR in all plants, by about 30% in tolerant and by more t han 100% in sensitive plants. It increased more when applied together with 400 mu mol m(-2) s(-1) PAR: by 90-100% and by 250-280% in chillin g-tolerant and -sensitive plants, respectively. Free radical productio n was detected by spin-trapping EPR spectroscopy in thylakoid membrane s isolated from the chilling-treated Lycopersicon esculentum and Vicia faba leaves. After 12 h chilling at 200 pmol m(-2) s(-1) PAR, free ra dical production was approximately 3 times greater in the former than in the latter species. The same ratio was approximately 6 if chilling was carried out at 400 mu mol m(-2) s(-1) PAR, indicating the role of photooxidative stress in chilling injury. Our results also confirm tha t the stress-induced increase in UWLE is an indicator of free radical production and offers the possibility bf using UWLE for monitoring the effect of chilling on temperature-sensitive plants in an early stage.