Journal of Jianghan University(Natural Science Edition) ›› 2017, Vol. 45 ›› Issue (3): 230-235.doi: 10.16389/j.cnki.cn42-1737/n.2017.03.007
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ZHANG Xiaolong,ZHANG Shen,YANG Xiaoqiang
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Abstract: To investigate the effects of exogenous cinnamic acid on reactive oxyen metabolism in cucumber leaves under low light stess , cucumber seedlings( Cucumis sativus cv. Jinchun No. 4)were pretreated with 50 μ mol cinnamic acid for 2 d and then were cultivated at normal light intensity of 500 μmol/(m·s)and low light intensity of 80 μmol/(m·s)for 6 d. We investigated if cinnamic acid could protect cucumber plantlets under low light stress,and examined whether the protective effect related to antioxidant enzymes and lipid-peroxidation regulation or not. The results showed that at 2 d,exogenous cinnamic acid decreased levels of malonaldehyde(MDA),superoxide radical(O2.-)and hydrogen peroxide(H2O2),elevated the activities of antioxidant enzymes superoxide dismutase(SOD),glutathione peroxidase(GSH- Px)and ascorbate peroxidase(APX)in cucumber leaves. At 8 d,the combination of cinnamic acid pretreatment and low light decreased the contents of MDA,H2O2 and O2.-,enhanced the activities of SOD,catalase(CAT),APX and GSH-Px compared with non-pretreated plants. The exogenous cinnamic acid is able to moderate antioxidant enzyme activities and decrease lipid peroxidation in certain extent,it reduces stress intensity at low light.
Key words: cucumber, tolerance to low light, cinnamic acid, physiological indexes
CLC Number:
S642.2
ZHANG Xiaolong,ZHANG Shen,YANG Xiaoqiang. Effects of Exogenous Cinnamic Acid on Reactive Oxygen Metabolism in Cucumber Leaves Under Low Light Stress[J]. Journal of Jianghan University(Natural Science Edition), 2017, 45(3): 230-235.
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