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Cold acclimation induced accumulation of phenolic compounds and freezing tolerance in Ammopiptanthus mongolicus
作者姓名:Liu  Mei-qin  Chen  Yi-yin  Lu  Cun-fu  Zhang  Hui  Yin  Wei-lun
作者单位:Liu Mei-qin Chen Yi-yin Lu Cun-fu* Zhang Hui Yin Wei-lun College of Biological Sciences and Biotechnology,Beijing Forestry University,Beijing 100083,P. R. China
摘    要:Ammopiptanthus mongolicus, the only freezing tolerant evergreen broad-leaved shrub, local species of the Alashan desert, northwest sand area of China, can survive -30°C or even lower temperature in winter. In the present study, the secondary products phenolics in A. mongolicus cotyledons were determined to study the effects of phenolics on cold tolerance. Cytochemical localization of phenolics in cotyledon cells was observed by electron microscopy and the content of phenolic compounds was assayed by spec-trophotometric measurement. The results showed that the freezing tolerance of A. mongolicus seedlings increased after acclimation at 2-6°C for 14 days, which accompanied the increase of the content of phenolic compounds in cotyledons. Cytochemical observation showed that phenolic deposits were mainly localized in vacuoles and in close proximity to tonoplast, and also in the cytoplasm. The amount and the size of phenolics droplets increased obviously in cytoplasm and vacuoles after cold acclimation, predominantly ag-gregated along membranes of vacuoles and tonoplast. No phenolic deposits were found in cell walls. As hydrogen-or elec-tron-donating agents, phenolics may protect plant cells against reactive oxygen species formed during chilling or freezing stress and improve the freezing tolerance of cold-acclimated A. mongolicus seedlings.

关 键 词:酚类化合物  寒冷适应性  常绿宽叶灌木丛  严寒容忍度
收稿时间:6 January 2007
修稿时间:2007-01-06

Cold acclimation induced accumulation of phenolic compounds and freezing tolerance in <Emphasis Type="Italic">Ammopiptanthus mongolicus</Emphasis>
Liu Mei-qin Chen Yi-yin Lu Cun-fu Zhang Hui Yin Wei-lun.Cold acclimation induced accumulation of phenolic compounds and freezing tolerance in Ammopiptanthus mongolicus[J].Forestry Studies in China,2007,9(3):203-207.
Authors:Liu Mei-qin  Chen Yi-yin  Lu Cun-fu  Zhang Hui  Yin Wei-lun
Institution:College of Biological Sciences and Biotechnology, Beijing Forestry University, Beijing 100083, P. R. China
Abstract:Ammopiptanthus mongolicus, the only freezing tolerant evergreen broad-leaved shrub, local species of the Alashan desert, northwest sand area of China, can survive −30°C or even lower temperature in winter. In the present study, the secondary products phenolics in A. mongolicus cotyledons were determined to study the effects of phenolics on cold tolerance. Cytochemical localization of phenolics in cotyledon cells was observed by electron microscopy and the content of phenolic compounds was assayed by spectrophotometric measurement. The results showed that the freezing tolerance of A. mongolicus seedlings increased after acclimation at 2–6°C for 14 days, which accompanied the increase of the content of phenolic compounds in cotyledons. Cytochemical observation showed that phenolic deposits were mainly localized in vacuoles and in close proximity to tonoplast, and also in the cytoplasm. The amount and the size of phenolics droplets increased obviously in cytoplasm and vacuoles after cold acclimation, predominantly aggregated along membranes of vacuoles and tonoplast. No phenolic deposits were found in cell walls. As hydrogen-or electron-donating agents, phenolics may protect plant cells against reactive oxygen species formed during chilling or freezing stress and improve the freezing tolerance of cold-acclimated A. mongolicus seedlings.
Keywords:phenolic compounds  cold acclimation  Ammopiptanthus mongolicus
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