Saline Stress Alters the Temporal Patterns of Xylem Differentiation and Alternative Oxidase Expression in Developing Soybean Roots1

Author:

Hilal Mirna1,Zenoff Ana M.1,Ponessa Graciela2,Moreno Hortensia1,Massa Eddy M.1

Affiliation:

1. Departamento Bioquı́mica de la Nutrición, Instituto Superior de Investigaciones Biológicas (Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Cientı́ficas y Tecnológicas–Universidad Nacional de Tucumán), and Instituto de Quı́mica Biológica Dr. Bernabé Bloj, Chacabuco 461, San Miguel de Tucumán, 4000 Argentina (M.H., A.M.Z., H.M., E.M.M.)

2. Departamento de Morfologı́a Vegetal, Fundación Miguel Lillo, M. Lillo 251, San Miguel de Tucumán, 4000 Argentina (G.P.)

Abstract

Abstract We conducted a coordinated biochemical and morphometric analysis of the effect of saline conditions on the differentiation zone of developing soybean (Glycine max L.) roots. Between d 3 and d 14 for seedlings grown in control or NaCl-supplemented medium, we studied (a) the temporal evolution of the respiratory alternative oxidase (AOX) capacity in correlation with the expression and localization of AOX protein analyzed by tissue-print immunoblotting; (b) the temporal evolution and tissue localization of a peroxidase activity involved in lignification; and (c) the structural changes, visualized by light microscopy and quantified by image digitization. The results revealed that saline stress retards primary xylem differentiation. There is a corresponding delay in the temporal pattern of AOX expression, which is consistent with the xylem-specific localization of AOX protein and the idea that this enzyme is linked to xylem development. An NaCl-induced acceleration of the development of secondary xylem was also observed. However, the temporal pattern of a peroxidase activity localized in the primary and secondary xylem was unaltered by NaCl treatment. Thus, the NaCl-stressed root was specifically affected in the temporal patterns of AOX expression and xylem development.

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Plant Science,Genetics,Physiology

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