Life (Jun 2022)

Unearthing the Alleviatory Mechanisms of Brassinolide in Cold Stress in Rice

  • Qingshan Xu,
  • Qianqian Wei,
  • Yali Kong,
  • Lianfeng Zhu,
  • Wenhao Tian,
  • Jing Huang,
  • Lin Pan,
  • Qianyu Jin,
  • Junhua Zhang,
  • Chunquan Zhu

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/life12060833
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 6
p. 833

Abstract

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Cold stress inhibits rice germination and seedling growth. Brassinolide (BR) plays key roles in plant growth, development, and stress responses. In this study, we explored the underlying mechanisms whereby BR helps alleviate cold stress in rice seedlings. BR application to the growth medium significantly increased seed germination and seedling growth of the early rice cultivar “Zhongzao 39” after three days of cold treatment. Specifically, BR significantly increased soluble protein and soluble sugar contents after three days of cold treatment. Moreover, BR stimulated the activity of superoxide dismutase, catalase, peroxidase, and ascorbate peroxidase; thereby alleviating cold-induced damage and increasing glutathione content and the GSH/GSSG ratio while concomitantly reducing H2O2 content. BR upregulated the expression levels of cold-response-related genes, including OsICE1, OsFer1, OsCOLD1, OsLti6a, OsSODB, OsMyb, and OsTERF2, and downregulated that of OsWRKY45, overall alleviating cold stress symptoms. Thus, BR not only upregulated cellular osmotic content and the antioxidant enzyme system to maintain the physiological balance of reactive oxygen species under cold but, additionally, it regulated the expression of cold-response-related genes to alleviate cold stress symptoms. These results provide a theoretical basis for rice breeding for cold resistance using young seedlings.

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