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摘要
玉米(Zea mays)是世界三大粮食作物之一,但在苗期对盐分敏感。盐盐胁迫通常是由于NaCl逐渐升高或突然暴露在NaCl环境下而发生的,后者称为盐休克(salt shock, SS)。然而,在整个植株水平上,玉米对SS的生理生化反应知之甚少。以黄早4号、长7-2号、郑58和叶478 4个玉米基础亲本自交系为材料,在150 mM NaCl条件下和营养液中去除SS后,对SS胁迫下玉米的生理生化响应进行了研究。主要发现:玉米品系对SS没有明显的相序响应,一旦发生SS,就会受到渗透胁迫、水分缺乏和Na+积累引起的毒性的综合影响;耐SS玉米品系表现出:(1)在SS发生初期,根系抗氧化酶(SOD、POD、CAT和APX)活性及时升高,超氧阴离子自由基介导的信号传导更强;(2)根向茎部的Na+转运速率较慢,尤其是在耐SS前期;(3)耐SS期间叶片气孔的开放和细胞膜的精细完整性。
Insights into physio-biochemical responses of maize to salt shock stress and removal of the stress at the whole-plant level
Maize (Zea mays) is one of the world's three major food crops but sensitive to salinity at the seedling stage. Salinity/salt stress usually occurs due to gradually increased NaCl or under sudden exposure to NaCl, of which the latter is called salt shock (SS). However, little is known about physio-biochemical responses of maize to SS at the whole-plant level. The purpose of this study was to characterize the physio-biochemical response events of maize under SS. The experiments were conducted with four maize foundation parent inbred lines of Huangzao4, Chang7-2, Zheng58 and Ye478 under 150 mM NaCl for SS and after removal of SS in the nutrient solutions. The main findings were that the maize lines had no clear phase-order-response to SS, which suffered from the combined effects of osmotic stress, water deficiency, and Na+ accumulation-induced toxicity once SS occurred, and that SS-tolerant maize lines showed (1) timely increased activities of antioxidant enzymes (SOD, POD, CAT and APX) and stronger superoxide anion radical-mediated signalling in roots at the beginning of SS, (2) a slow Na+ transport rate from roots to shoots especially in the early SS stage, and (3) opening of leaf stomata, and fine cell membrane integrity during SS. The related mechanisms of SS tolerance of maize were proposed and discussed.