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DOI:10.11686/cyxb20120608
Web URL(s):http://en.cnki.com.cn/Article_en/CJFDTOTAL-CYXB201206009.htm
    Last checked: 02/10/2016
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Author(s):Liu, Hui-qin; Han, Ju-cai; Liu, Hui-ping; Kang, Xin-ran
Author Affiliation:Liu, H.-q., Han, and Liu, H.-p.: Agronomy College, Shanxi Agricultural University, Taigu; Liu, H.-q. and Kang: Department of Horticulture, Tianjin Agricultural University, Tianjin, China
Title:Influence of lead gradient stress on the physiological and biochemical characteristics of perennial ryegrass (Lolium perenne) seedlings
Source:[Caoye Xuebao] [Acta Prataculturae Sinica]. Vol. 21, No. 6, December 20 2012, p. 57-63.
Publishing Information:[Lanzhou Shi, China]: ["Cao Ye Xue Bao" Bian Ji Wei Yuan Hui]
# of Pages:7
Abstract/Contents:"The effects of lead concentrations (500, 1000, 1500 mg/L) on the antioxidant enzymes (SOD, POD), cell membrane (MDA, the relative conductivity) and osmoregulation substances (soluble sugar and proline) in the leaves of perennial ryegrass (Lolium perenne) were studied after different stress durations (7, 14, 21, and 28 d) in a pot experiment. SOD activity increased initially and then decreased with the increase in lead concentration. At lower concentrations (500 mg/L) and shorter durations (7, 14 d), SOD activity significantly increased but then declined rapidly. POD activity decreased significantly with increases in stress duration and lead concentrations. POD activity was minimum (45.9 U/g) at the 28th day and 1500 mg/L of lead. With increases in stress duration and lead concentrations, MDA content and the relative conductivity generally increased. MDA content was positively linearly correlated with lead concentration (R2 > 0.96). Soluble sugar content showed complex change trends, and tended to reduce at the higher concentrations and longer durations. Proline content significantly increased at the lower lead concentrations. If lead concentration exceeded the limit of perennial ryegrass tolerance, proline content would decline. It indicated that perennial ryegrass can be tolerant to lead stress but there is progressive damage under the stress."
Language:Chinese
References:29
Note:Abstract also appears in English
"Sum No. 101"
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Liu, H.-q., J.-c. Han, H.-p. Liu, and X.-r. Kang. 2012. Influence of lead gradient stress on the physiological and biochemical characteristics of perennial ryegrass (Lolium perenne) seedlings. (In Chinese) [Caoye Xuebao] [Acta Prataculturae Sinica]. 21(6):p. 57-63.
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DOI: 10.11686/cyxb20120608
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    Last checked: 02/10/2016
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