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Mitigation effects of spermine on Hg injury of Nymphoides peltatum’s antioxidant enzyme system.

WANG Xue;XU Heng-jian   

  1. College of Life Science, Shandong University of Technology, Zibo 255049, Shandong, China
  • Received:2008-02-04 Revised:1900-01-01 Online:2008-10-10 Published:2008-10-10

Abstract: This paper studied the effects of different concentration exogenous spermine (Spm) on the activities of antioxidant enzymes (SOD, CAT, POD, APX), generation rate of O-·2, and contents of MDA, free polyamines (PAs), chlorophyll and soluble protein inNymphoides peltatum leaves under 15 μmol·L-1 Hg stress. The results showed that under the Hg stress, 0.05-0.5 mmol·L-1 of exogenous Spm could significantly increase the contents of leaf spermidine (Spd), Spm, chlorophyll, and soluble protein, promote the activities of SOD, CAT, and APX, and decrease the generation rate of O-·2 and the accumulation of MDA. It was suggested that 0.05-0.5 mmol·L-1 of exogenous Spm could enhance the resistance of N. peltatum to oxidant stress, and mitigate the toxic effects of Hg. The optimum dose of exogenous Spm was 0.05-0.1 mmol·L-1, while 5 mmol·L-1 of Spm could aggravate the toxic effects of Hg.

Key words: CO2, Greenhouse, Lily, Allelochemical