The impact of Cu treatment on phenolic and polyamine levels in plant material regenerated from embryos obtained in anther culture of carrot

The influence of copper sulphate on the regeneration of carrot (Daucus carota L.) androgenic embryos and changes in the levels of phenolic substances and polyamines that might be indicative of the response to oxidative stress were investigated. The cultivation on the regeneration medium supplemented...

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Veröffentlicht in:Plant physiology and biochemistry : PPB. - 1991. - 45(2007), 1 vom: 01. Jan., Seite 54-61
1. Verfasser: Górecka, Krystyna (VerfasserIn)
Weitere Verfasser: Cvikrová, Milena, Kowalska, Urszula, Eder, Josef, Szafrańska, Katarzyna, Górecki, Ryszard, Janas, Krystyna M
Format: Aufsatz
Sprache:English
Veröffentlicht: 2007
Zugriff auf das übergeordnete Werk:Plant physiology and biochemistry : PPB
Schlagworte:Journal Article Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't Phenols Polyamines Spermine 2FZ7Y3VOQX Cadaverine L90BEN6OLL Copper Sulfate LRX7AJ16DT mehr... Spermidine U87FK77H25 Putrescine V10TVZ52E4
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520 |a The influence of copper sulphate on the regeneration of carrot (Daucus carota L.) androgenic embryos and changes in the levels of phenolic substances and polyamines that might be indicative of the response to oxidative stress were investigated. The cultivation on the regeneration medium supplemented with Cu(2+) at the concentrations 1 and 10 microM for 15 weeks resulted in significant dose-dependent inhibition of the growth and organogenic ability of carrot embryos. The total content of phenolic acids (represented by the sum of all soluble and insoluble fractions) in the Cu(2+)-treated carrot cultures did not change in comparison with the control (0.1 microM Cu(2+)). However, the levels of phenolic acids in the individual fractions showed significant differences. The cultivation in the presence of increased Cu(2+) evoked first of all the rise of free chlorogenic and caffeic acids, and the increase in soluble ester-bound ferulic acid. Marked dose-dependent decline in the amount of ferulic acid incorporated into the cell walls of the Cu(2+)-treated carrot cultures was partly compensated by the increase in the content of p-hydroxybenzoic acid. Decline in the total polyamine contents in the carrot tissues cultivated in the presence of increased Cu(2+) concentrations was observed. The most abundant polyamine, both in a free and PCA-soluble conjugated forms, was putrescine, the least abundant was spermine, which occurred in free form only. While the levels of free polyamines slightly decreased in a dose-dependent manner in the Cu(2+)-treated cultures, those of PCA-soluble conjugates markedly rose (enhancement to 135 and 170% in 1 and 10 microM Cu(2+), respectively, compared with the control). The decline in the total polyamine contents was caused mainly by the decline in the levels of PCA-insoluble conjugates. The decrease observed in this fraction was approximately to 70 and 50% in 1 and 10 microM Cu(2+)-treated cultures, respectively, when compared with the control. The role of phenolic acids and polyamines in preventing Cu(2+)stress in the carrot tissues is discussed 
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