Seed Gamma Irradiation Of Arabidopsis Thaliana Aba-Mutant Lines Alters Germination And Does Not Inhibit The Photosynthetic Efficiency Of Juvenile Plants

DOSE-RESPONSE(2020)

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Plant growth response to gamma-irradiation includes stimulating or inhibitory effects depending on plant species, dose applied, stage of ontogeny and other factors. Previous studies showed that responses to irradiation could depend on ABA accumulation and signaling. To elucidate the role of ABA in growth and photosynthetic responses to irradiation, lines Col-8, abi3-8 and aba3 -1 of Arabidopsis thaliana were used. Seeds were gamma-irradiated using Co-60 in the dose range 50-150 Gy. It was revealed that the dose of 150 Gy affected germination parameters of aba3 -1 and Col-8 lines, while abi3-8 line was the most resistant to the studied doses and even showed faster germination at early hours after gamma-irradiation at 50 Gy. These results suggest that susceptibility to ABA is probably more important for growth response to gamma-irradiation than ABA synthesis. The photosynthetic functioning of 16-day-old plants mainly was not disturbed by gamma-irradiation of seeds, and no indication of photosystem II photoinhibition was noticed, revealing the robustness of the photosynthetic system of A. thaliana. Glutathione peroxidase activity and ABA concentrations in plant tissues were not affected in the studied dose range. These results contribute to the understanding of germination and photosynthesis fine-tuning and of mechanisms of plant tolerance to ionizing radiation.
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gamma irradiation, ABA signaling, aba3-1, abi3-8, glutathione peroxidase, photosynthetic parameters, germination indices
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