Low pH effects on reactive oxygen species and methylglyoxal metabolisms in Citrus roots and leaves.
An LongWei-Lin HuangYi-Ping QiLin-Tong YangNing-Wei LaiJiu-Xin GuoLi-Song ChenPublished in: BMC plant biology (2019)
Low pH affected MG and ROS metabolisms more in roots than those in leaves. The most seriously impaired ascorbate metabolism in roots was suggested to play a role in low pH-induced root death and growth inhibition. Low pH-treated C. sinensis roots and leaves had higher capacity to maintain a balance between ROS and MG production and their removal via detoxification systems than low pH-treated C. grandis ones, thus contribute to the higher acid-tolerance of C. sinensis.