Leaf senescence was studied in an early (X 3342) and late (Deccan 103) cult
ivar of maize. Observations were recorded in the flag leaves with the initi
ation of tasseling at an interval of 5 days upto the senescent leaf stage.
Hydrogen peroxide content and lipid peroxidation increased from young leaf
stage to the senescent leaf stage. Chlorophyll content initially increased
up to 10th day after tasseling (DAT) and decreased thereafter, while carote
noid content increased up to 30 DAT and then decreased. Activities of super
oxide dismutase (SOD), ascorbate peroxidase (APOX), peroxidase (POX) and ca
talase (CAT) increased up to 20-25 DAT and thereafter, decreased in both th
e cultivars. Among the SOD isoforms, Mn-SOD activity was highest in the two
cultivars and was responsible for the peak in total SOD activity observed
at 20-25 DAT. Fe-SOD and Cu/Zn-SOD activities did not vary much at differen
t stages. Late cv. Deccan 103 maintained lower hydrogen peroxide content an
d lipid peroxidation, and higher activities of superoxide dismutase, specif
ically Mn-SOD, APOX and CAT and contents of chlorophyll and carotenoids at
40 DAT than early cv. X 3342. The results suggest that leaf senescence in g
eneral and early senescence of early cv. X 3342 is associated with higher o
xidative stress and a decline in antioxidant activity towards maturity, and
Mn-SOD has a major role in the scavenging of superoxide radicals during ma
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