Biochemical responses of hairgrass () to hydrological change.

Qiaoyu Luo, Yonggui Ma, Zhi Chen, Huichun Xie, Yanlong Wang, Lianyu Zhou, Yushou Ma
Author Information
  1. Qiaoyu Luo: School of Life Sciences, Qinghai Normal University, Xining, China.
  2. Yonggui Ma: School of Life Sciences, Qinghai Normal University, Xining, China.
  3. Zhi Chen: School of Life Sciences, Qinghai Normal University, Xining, China.
  4. Huichun Xie: School of Life Sciences, Qinghai Normal University, Xining, China.
  5. Yanlong Wang: College of Agriculture and Animal Husbandry, Qinghai University, Xining, China.
  6. Lianyu Zhou: School of Life Sciences, Qinghai Normal University, Xining, China.
  7. Yushou Ma: College of Agriculture and Animal Husbandry, Qinghai University, Xining, China.

Abstract

Plant growth and development are closely related to water availability. Water deficit and water excess are detrimental to plants, causing a series of damage to plant morphology, physiological and biochemical processes. In the long evolutionary process, plants have evolved an array of complex mechanisms to combat against stressful conditions. In the present study, the duration-dependent changes in ascorbate (AsA) and glutathione (GSH) contents and activities of enzymes involved in the AsA-GSH cycle in hairgrass () in response to water stress was investigated in a pot trial using a complete random block design. The treatments were as follows: (1) heavily waterlogging, (2) moderate waterlogging, (3) light waterlogging, (4) light drought, (5) moderate drought, (6) heavily drought, and (7) a control (CK) with plant be maintained at optimum water availability. The hairgrass plants were subjected to waterlogging or drought for 7, 14, 21 and 28 days and data were measured following treatment. Results revealed that hairgrass subjected to water stress can stimulate enzymatic activities of ascorbate peroxidase (APX), glutathione peroxidase (GPX), glutathione reductase (GR), dehydroascorbate reductase (DHAR), monodehydroascorbate reductase (MDHAR) and L-galactono-1, 4-lactone dehydrogenase (GalLDH), switched on the ascorbate-glutathione (AsA-GSH) cycle and the L-galactose synthesis, up-regulated the contents of AsA and GSH, and maintained higher ratios of ascorbate to dehydroascorbate (AsA/DHA) and reduced glutathione to oxidized glutathione (GSH/GSSG) to alleviate potential oxidative damage. However, the light waterlogging did not induce hairgrass under stress to switch on the AsA-GSH pathway. In general, the critic substances and enzyme activities in AsA-GSH metabolic pathway increased as the increase of water stress intensity. As the increase of exposure duration, the critic antioxidant substances content and enzyme activities increased first and then maintained a relatively stable higher level. Our findings provide comprehensive information on biochemical responses of hairgrass to hydrological change, which would be a major step for accelerating ecological restoration of degradation alpine marshes in the Qinghai-Tibetan Plateau.

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