| Literature DB >> 25324855 |
Hongwen Xu1, Yan Lu1, Zhiming Xie2, Fengbin Song2.
Abstract
Two varieties of maize (Zea mays L.) grown in fields in black soils of northeast China were tested to study the dynamic changes of nitrogen metabolism and antioxidant enzyme activity in tassels of maize. Results showed that antioxidant enzyme activity in tassels of maize increased first and then decreased with the growing of maize, and reached peak value at shedding period. Pattern of proline was consistent with antioxidant enzyme activity, showing that osmotic adjustment could protect many enzymes, which are important for cell metabolism. Continuous reduction of soluble protein content along with the growing of maize was observed in the study, which indicated that quantitative material and energy were provided for pollen formation. Besides, another major cause was that a large proportion of nitrogen was used for the composition of structural protein. Nitrate nitrogen concentrations of tassels were more variable than ammonium nitrogen, which showed that nitrate nitrogen was the favored nitrogen source for maize.Entities:
Keywords: China; antioxidant enzyme; black soils; maize; nitrogen metabolism; tassel
Year: 2014 PMID: 25324855 PMCID: PMC4183097 DOI: 10.3389/fpls.2014.00515
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Plant Sci ISSN: 1664-462X Impact factor: 5.753
Correlation coefficients between membrane relative permeability, MDA and activities of antioxidant enzymes.
| Variety | Parameter | Membrane relative permeability | MDA | CAT | POD |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| ND364 | Membrane relative permeability | 1 | |||
| MDA | 0.9142* | 1 | |||
| CAT | 0.1849 | 0.4565 | 1 | ||
| POD | 0.0693 | 0.2856 | 0.9686** | 1 | |
| ZD958 | Membrane relative permeability | 1 | |||
| MDA | 0.9991** | 1 | |||
| CAT | 0.1740 | 0.1520 | 1 | ||
| POD | 0.0754 | 0.0604 | 0.9771** | 1 | |