IS LONG-TERM HYPOXIA MET BY THE PASTEUR EFFECT IN ROOTS OF WHEAT SEEDLINGS

Citation
G. Albrecht et Em. Wiedenroth, IS LONG-TERM HYPOXIA MET BY THE PASTEUR EFFECT IN ROOTS OF WHEAT SEEDLINGS, Proceedings of the Royal Society of Edinburgh. Section B: Biological sciences, 102, 1994, pp. 407-412
Citations number
10
Categorie Soggetti
Multidisciplinary Sciences
ISSN journal
02697270
Volume
102
Year of publication
1994
Pages
407 - 412
Database
ISI
SICI code
0269-7270(1994)102:<407:ILHMBT>2.0.ZU;2-J
Abstract
It has been argued, whether or not the Pasteur effect occurs in plant tissues as a response to long-term hypoxia. To study this question roo ts of wheat seedlings (Triticum aestivum L. cv. Alcedo) were analysed following acclimation to oxygen shortage by a prior 6-d-cultivation in a nitrogen-flushed nutrient solution. A Pasteur Quotient of approxima tely one suggested the absence of a significant Pasteur effect. This c onclusion was supported by finding an accumulation of soluble carbohyd rates. A progressive adaptation of hypoxically pretreated wheat roots was indicated by measurements under low oxygen tension of 2 kPa, when half of the produced carbon dioxide was generated by fermentation (Gas exchange Quotient, GQ approximate to 2.1) with no apparent increase i n the glycolytic substrate flux. The remaining oxygen uptake was even higher in hypoxically grown roots than in the aerobically grown contro l specimens. When whole seedlings were placed in oxygen-free condition s for 2 h, roots of seedlings pretreated hypoxically suffered a 50% lo ss in the concentration of ATP, while 90% of the ATP was lost in roots transferred from an aerated solution directly into an anaerobic envir onment. This was interpreted as an improvement in hypoxia tolerance by minimising the fermentation rate (low PQ) but in particular the ATP r equirements by metabolic arrest strategies.