Melatonin application to Pisum sativum L. seeds positively influences the function of the photosynthetic apparatus in growing seedlings during paraquat-induced oxidative stress

Melatonin, due to its pleiotropic effects plays an important role improving tolerance to stresses. Plants increase endogenous melatonin synthesis when faced with harsh environments as well as exogenously-applied melatonin limits stress injuries. Presented work demonstrated that single melatonin appl...

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Main Authors: Katarzyna Szafranska, Russel J Reiter, Malgorzata M. Posmyk
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Language:English
Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2016-11-01
Series:Frontiers in Plant Science
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Online Access:http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fpls.2016.01663/full
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author Katarzyna Szafranska
Russel J Reiter
Malgorzata M. Posmyk
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Russel J Reiter
Malgorzata M. Posmyk
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description Melatonin, due to its pleiotropic effects plays an important role improving tolerance to stresses. Plants increase endogenous melatonin synthesis when faced with harsh environments as well as exogenously-applied melatonin limits stress injuries. Presented work demonstrated that single melatonin application into the seeds during pre-sowing priming improved oxidative stress tolerance of growing seedlings exposed to paraquat (PQ). PQ is a powerful herbicide which blocks the process of photosynthesis under light conditions due to free radicals excess production, when O2 is rapidly converted to O2•- and subsequently to other ROS. The parameters of chlorophyll fluorescence (Fv/Fm, Fv/Fo, Rfd, ΦPSII, qP and NPQ) in all variants of pea leaves (derived from control non treated seeds – C, and those hydroprimed with water – H, and hydroprimed with melatonin water solution 50 or 200 μM – H-MEL50 and H-MEL200, respectively) were analysed as a tool for photosynthetic efficacy testing. Moreover stability of the photosynthetic pigments (chlorophylls a, b, and carotenoids) was also monitored under oxidative stress conditions. The results suggest that melatonin applied into the seed significantly enhances oxidative stress tolerance in growing seedlings. This beneficial effect was reflected in reduced accumulation of O2•- in leaf tissues, preservation of photosynthetic pigments, improved functioning of the photosynthetic apparatus and higher water content in the tissues during PQ-mediated stress. Our findings provide evidence for the physiological role of this molecule and serve as a platform for its possible applications in agricultural or related areas of research.
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spelling doaj.art-f7d3ed8a32024744bccc74d010ef85a22022-12-21T20:26:27ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Plant Science1664-462X2016-11-01710.3389/fpls.2016.01663213718Melatonin application to Pisum sativum L. seeds positively influences the function of the photosynthetic apparatus in growing seedlings during paraquat-induced oxidative stressKatarzyna Szafranska0Russel J Reiter1Malgorzata M. Posmyk2University of LodzUT Health Science CenterUniversity of LodzMelatonin, due to its pleiotropic effects plays an important role improving tolerance to stresses. Plants increase endogenous melatonin synthesis when faced with harsh environments as well as exogenously-applied melatonin limits stress injuries. Presented work demonstrated that single melatonin application into the seeds during pre-sowing priming improved oxidative stress tolerance of growing seedlings exposed to paraquat (PQ). PQ is a powerful herbicide which blocks the process of photosynthesis under light conditions due to free radicals excess production, when O2 is rapidly converted to O2•- and subsequently to other ROS. The parameters of chlorophyll fluorescence (Fv/Fm, Fv/Fo, Rfd, ΦPSII, qP and NPQ) in all variants of pea leaves (derived from control non treated seeds – C, and those hydroprimed with water – H, and hydroprimed with melatonin water solution 50 or 200 μM – H-MEL50 and H-MEL200, respectively) were analysed as a tool for photosynthetic efficacy testing. Moreover stability of the photosynthetic pigments (chlorophylls a, b, and carotenoids) was also monitored under oxidative stress conditions. The results suggest that melatonin applied into the seed significantly enhances oxidative stress tolerance in growing seedlings. This beneficial effect was reflected in reduced accumulation of O2•- in leaf tissues, preservation of photosynthetic pigments, improved functioning of the photosynthetic apparatus and higher water content in the tissues during PQ-mediated stress. Our findings provide evidence for the physiological role of this molecule and serve as a platform for its possible applications in agricultural or related areas of research.http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fpls.2016.01663/fullCarotenoidsMelatoninOxidative StressParaquatChlorophyll Fluorescencechlorophylls
spellingShingle Katarzyna Szafranska
Russel J Reiter
Malgorzata M. Posmyk
Melatonin application to Pisum sativum L. seeds positively influences the function of the photosynthetic apparatus in growing seedlings during paraquat-induced oxidative stress
Frontiers in Plant Science
Carotenoids
Melatonin
Oxidative Stress
Paraquat
Chlorophyll Fluorescence
chlorophylls
title Melatonin application to Pisum sativum L. seeds positively influences the function of the photosynthetic apparatus in growing seedlings during paraquat-induced oxidative stress
title_full Melatonin application to Pisum sativum L. seeds positively influences the function of the photosynthetic apparatus in growing seedlings during paraquat-induced oxidative stress
title_fullStr Melatonin application to Pisum sativum L. seeds positively influences the function of the photosynthetic apparatus in growing seedlings during paraquat-induced oxidative stress
title_full_unstemmed Melatonin application to Pisum sativum L. seeds positively influences the function of the photosynthetic apparatus in growing seedlings during paraquat-induced oxidative stress
title_short Melatonin application to Pisum sativum L. seeds positively influences the function of the photosynthetic apparatus in growing seedlings during paraquat-induced oxidative stress
title_sort melatonin application to pisum sativum l seeds positively influences the function of the photosynthetic apparatus in growing seedlings during paraquat induced oxidative stress
topic Carotenoids
Melatonin
Oxidative Stress
Paraquat
Chlorophyll Fluorescence
chlorophylls
url http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fpls.2016.01663/full
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