Literature DB >> 24840865

Regulation of jasmonic acid biosynthesis by silicon application during physical injury to Oryza sativa L.

Yoon-Ha Kim1, Abdul Latif Khan, Muhammad Waqas, Hee-Jeong Jeong, Duk-Hwan Kim, Jeong Sheop Shin, Jong-Guk Kim, Myung-Hun Yeon, In-Jung Lee.   

Abstract

We investigated the effects of silicon (Si) application on rice plants (Oryza sativa L.) and its responses in the regulation of jasmonic acid (JA) during wounding stress. Endogenous JA was significantly higher in wounded rice plants than in non-wounded. In contrast, Si treatment significantly reduced JA synthesis as compared to non-Si applications under wounding stress. mRNA expression of O. sativa genes showed down-regulation of lipoxygenase, allene oxide synthase 1, allene oxide synthase 2, 12-oxophytodienoate reductase 3, and allene oxide cyclase upon Si application and wounding stress as compared to non-Si-treated wounded rice plants. The physical injury-induced-oxidative stress was modulated by Si treatments, which resulted in higher catalase, peroxidase, and polyphenol oxidase activities as compared with non-Si-treated plants under wounding stress. The higher Si accumulation in rice plants also reduced the level of lipid peroxidation, which helped the rice plants to protect it from wounding stress. In conclusion, Si accumulation in rice plants mitigated the adverse effects of wounding through regulation of antioxidants and JA.

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Year:  2014        PMID: 24840865     DOI: 10.1007/s10265-014-0641-3

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Plant Res        ISSN: 0918-9440            Impact factor:   2.629


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