Biologia Plantarum (Sep 2010)

Exogenously-supplied trehalose protects thylakoid membranes of winter wheat from heat-induced damage

  • Y. Luo,
  • F. Li,
  • G. P. Wang,
  • X. H. Yang,
  • W. Wang

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10535-010-0087-y
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 54, no. 3
pp. 495 – 501

Abstract

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The effects of trehalose pretreatment on thylakoid membranes of winter wheat were investigated under heat stress. Under normal growth conditions, the winter wheat synthesized 502 μg g-1(f.m.) trehalose, which increased to 1250 μg g-1(f.m.) under heat stress and to 1658 μg g-1(f.m.) in trehalose-pretreated seedlings. Under heat stress, proteins in the thylakoid membranes and the photosynthetic capacity were protected by trehalose pretreatment. Moreover, the electrolyte leakage, contents of malondialdehyde, superoxide anion and hydrogen peroxide, and lipoxygenase activity in trehalose-pretreated seedlings were lower than in the non-pretreated plants.

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