Exogenous Cytokinin 4PU-30 Modulates the Response of Wheat and Einkorn Seedlings to Ultraviolet B Radiation.
Elisaveta KirovaIrina MoskovaVasilissa ManovaYana KoychevaZoia TsekovaDenitsa BorisovaHristo NikolovVentzeslav DimitrovIskren SergievKonstantina KochevaPublished in: Plants (Basel, Switzerland) (2024)
Abiotic stress is responsible for a significant reduction in crop plant productivity worldwide. Ultraviolet (UV) radiation is a natural component of sunlight and a permanent environmental stimulus. This study investigated the distinct responses of young wheat and einkorn plants to excessive UV-B radiation (180 min at λ max 312 nm) following foliar pretreatment with 1 µM synthetic cytokinin 4PU-30. Results demonstrated that UV radiation significantly amplified hydrogen peroxide levels in both wheat and einkorn, with einkorn exhibiting a more pronounced increase compared to wheat. This elevation indicated the induction of oxidative stress by UV radiation in the two genotypes. Intensified antioxidant enzyme activities and the increased accumulation of typical stress markers and non-enzyme protectants were evidenced. Transcriptional activity of genes encoding the key antioxidant enzymes POX, GST, CAT, and SOD was also investigated to shed some light on their genetic regulation in both wheat and einkorn seedlings. Our results suggested a role for POX1 and POX7 genes in the UV-B tolerance of the two wheat species as well as a cytokinin-stimulated UV-B stress response in einkorn involving the upregulation of the tau subfamily gene GSTU6 . Based on all our findings, it could be concluded that 4PU-30 had the potential of alleviating oxidative stress by attenuating the symptoms of superfluous UV-B illumination in the two examined plant species.
Keyphrases
- oxidative stress
- hydrogen peroxide
- genome wide
- genome wide identification
- aqueous solution
- climate change
- nitric oxide
- gene expression
- ischemia reperfusion injury
- cell proliferation
- anti inflammatory
- atomic force microscopy
- body mass index
- physical activity
- bioinformatics analysis
- mass spectrometry
- stress induced
- genome wide analysis
- heat shock
- high speed
- endoplasmic reticulum stress