The effect of ozone in Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris L.): gene expression, biochemical changes and interactions with UV-B radiation

Citation
C. Zinser et al., The effect of ozone in Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris L.): gene expression, biochemical changes and interactions with UV-B radiation, PL CELL ENV, 23(9), 2000, pp. 975-982
Citations number
46
Categorie Soggetti
Plant Sciences","Animal & Plant Sciences
Journal title
PLANT CELL AND ENVIRONMENT
ISSN journal
01407791 → ACNP
Volume
23
Issue
9
Year of publication
2000
Pages
975 - 982
Database
ISI
SICI code
0140-7791(200009)23:9<975:TEOOIS>2.0.ZU;2-L
Abstract
Increased levels of both ozone and ultraviolet-B radiation (W-B) are typica l for high-altitude sites. Here we report on interactive effects of both st resses on Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris L,). Scots pine seedlings were expos ed in a phytotron to a simulated outdoor climate. To assess effects of ozon e and of W-B radiation on the plants, ozone was added at ambient or at twic e-ambient levels, and W-B was eliminated or added at a low ambient level, V isible needle damage became apparent at enhanced ozone concentrations after 10 d of exposure and increased continuously. The accumulated exposure over a threshold value of 40 nL L-1 ozone (AOT40) revealed that an ozone exposu re dose of 10 muL L-1 h was necessary for the development of needle injury, regardless of the UV-B conditions. Cinnamyl alcohol dehydrogenase (CAD) an d stilbene synthase (STS) have been reported to be induced by ozone. The mR NAs of these stress-related enzymes were induced only under twice-ambient o zone concentrations. Ozone-induced transient STS transcript levels reached their maximal values between day 1 and day 5, and were more pronounced in t he presence of W-B. Similarly, pinosylvin, as well as pinosylvin methyl eth er contents, showed moderate transient increases under these conditions, In contrast, CAD mRNA content and CAD enzyme activity increased continuously under enhanced ozone concentrations, Additional UV-B resulted in suppressed transcript level and enzymatic activity of CAD. The data indicate that in conifer needles, at the level of gene expression, there is an interaction b etween responses to UV-B and ozone.