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Effects of salt-alkali stress on active oxygen metabolism in roots of Spiraea × bumalda ’Gold Mound’ and Spiraea × bumalda ’Gold Flame’
作者单位:College of Horticulture,Northeast Agricultural University,Harbin 150030,P.R.China
基金项目:supported by Innovation Team Project of Northeast Agricultural University of P. R. China (CXZ004-3);Science Foundation of Heilongjiang Province (C2007-16)
摘    要:Under artificially-simulated complex salt-alkali stress, the levels of active oxygen metabolism in roots were studied using three-year-old cutting seedlings of Spiraea × bumalda ’Gold Mound’ and Spiraea × bumalda ’Gold Flame’. The present study aimed at exploring the antioxidant capacity in roots of spiraeas and revealing their adaptability to salt-alkali stress. Results indicate that the oxygen free radicals contents, electrolyte leakage rates and MDA contents in roots of Spiraea × bumalda ’Gold Mound’ and Spiraea × bumalda ’Gold Flame’ show an increasing tendency with the increases of the salinity and pH value, whereas the activities of superoxide dismutase (SOD), peroxidase (POD) and catalase (CAT) all increased firstly and then decreased. With the increase in intensity of salt-alkali stress, the CAT activity in roots of Spiraea × bumalda ’Gold Flame’ is higher and the increasing extents in the oxygen free radicals contents, electrolyte leakage rates as well as MDA contents are lower compared with Spiraea × bumalda ’Gold Mound’, indicating that Spiraea × bumalda ’Gold Flame’ has a stronger antioxidant capacity.

关 键 词:active  oxygen  metabolism  roots  salt-alkali  stress  Spiraea  ×  bumalda  ‘Gold  Mound’  Spiraea  ×  bumalda  ‘Gold  Flame’
收稿时间:17 February 2010

Effects of salt-alkali stress on active oxygen metabolism in roots of <Emphasis Type="Italic">Spiraea</Emphasis> × <Emphasis Type="Italic">bumalda</Emphasis> ‘Gold Mound’ and <Emphasis Type="Italic">Spiraea × bumalda</Emphasis> ‘Gold Flame’
Authors:Yong-qing Yan  Dai-di Che  Xi-chan Shi  Xing-liang Liu
Institution:(1) School of Veterinary Medicine, Kitasato University, Towada, Japan;(2) School of Veterinary Medicine and Animal Science, Kitasato University, Towada Aomori, 034-8628, Japan
Abstract:Under artificially-simulated complex salt-alkali stress, the levels of active oxygen metabolism in roots were studied using three-year-old cutting seedlings of Spiraea × bumalda ‘Gold Mound’ and Spiraea × bumalda ‘Gold Flame’. The present study aimed at exploring the antioxidant capacity in roots of spiraeas and revealing their adaptability to salt-alkali stress. Results indicate that the oxygen free radicals contents, electrolyte leakage rates and MDA contents in roots of Spiraea × bumalda ‘Gold Mound’ and Spiraea × bumalda ‘Gold Flame’ show an increasing tendency with the increases of the salinity and pH value, whereas the activities of superoxide dismutase (SOD), peroxidase (POD) and catalase (CAT) all increased firstly and then decreased. With the increase in intensity of salt-alkali stress, the CAT activity in roots of Spiraea × bumalda ‘Gold Flame’ is higher and the increasing extents in the oxygen free radicals contents, electrolyte leakage rates as well as MDA contents are lower compared with Spiraea × bumalda ‘Gold Mound’, indicating that Spiraea × bumalda ‘Gold Flame’ has a stronger antioxidant capacity.
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