VIABILITY LOSS AND OXIDATIVE STRESS IN LILY BULBS DURING LONG-TERM COLD-STORAGE

Citation
Fjm. Bonnier et al., VIABILITY LOSS AND OXIDATIVE STRESS IN LILY BULBS DURING LONG-TERM COLD-STORAGE, PLANT SCI, 122(2), 1997, pp. 133-140
Citations number
29
Categorie Soggetti
Plant Sciences
Journal title
PLANT SCIENCE
ISSN journal
01689452 → ACNP
Volume
122
Issue
2
Year of publication
1997
Pages
133 - 140
Database
ISI
SICI code
0168-9452(1997)122:2<133:VLAOSI>2.0.ZU;2-D
Abstract
The regeneration ability of bulb scales of the Asiatic hybrid lily (Li lium hybrids L.) 'Enchantment' was monitored for bulbs stored for 0 to 5 years at - 2 degrees C in moist peat. Regeneration ability decrease d after more than 1 year of storage and was completely lost after 5 ye ars. Possible involvement of oxidative stress in the loss of regenerat ion capacity was tested. In this study we used white (i.e. with no vis ual damage) scales to test whether breakdown of membranes by oxidative stress was an early event in this storage-induced viability loss of l ily bulbs. The content of reduced glutathione, which was the main nonp rotein thiol in the bulb scales, remained nearly constant, while that of oxidized glutathione was slightly increased after 3.3 years of stor age. Significant changes in the content of phospholipids, neutral lipi ds and free fatty acids were not detected during storage. The degree o f unsaturation of fatty acids in phospholipids increased during the fi rst 3 years of storage. Ion leakage of bulb scales was not increased i n bulbs that were stored for less than 4 years. No indication was foun d that oxidative stress is a major factor associated with the loss of regeneration capacity of lily bulbs during cold storage. (C) 1997 Else vier Science Ireland Ltd.