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Tolerance responses in wheat landrace Bolani are related to enhanced metabolic adjustments under drought stress.
Document Type
Article
Source
Plant Physiology & Biochemistry. May2020, Vol. 150, p244-253. 10p.
Subject
*PLANT pigments
*LIGNINS
*DROUGHT management
*WHEAT
*PHOTOSYNTHETIC pigments
*DROUGHT tolerance
*HYDROGEN peroxide
*OXIDATIVE stress
Language
ISSN
0981-9428
Abstract
Physio-biochemical adaptations of wheat landraces may have great importance in their growth, survival and yield under drought stress. Here, we evaluated the effects of drought stress on some defense systems of wheat cultivar "Sistan" (drought-sensitive) and landrace "Bolani" (drought-tolerant). Under drought stress, Bolani plants showed lower increases in hydrogen peroxide content compared to Sistan ones, which was accompanied with significant decrease in malondialdehyde and electrolyte leakage indices. Increasing the transcript levels and activity of enzymatic and non-enzymatic antioxidants along with phenylpropanoid metabolites improved relative tolerance to drought-induced oxidative stress, particularly in Bolani plants, results which may be confirmed by a significant decrease in the damage indices. In the phenylpropanoid pathway, the biosynthetic pathway of total phenol, flavonoids and anthocyanins was more active than lignin-biosynthetic pathway, which could early respond to drought stress. These results may be confirmed by their negative significant correlations with damage indices as well as a non-significant correlation of lignin with most enzymatic and non-enzymatic antioxidants in plants. Lower decrease of chlorophyll (Chl) and carotenoid contents in Bolani plants compared to Sistan ones indicated the relative stability of photosynthetic pigments under drought stress. Our results suggested that integrating metabolic pathways could coordinately alleviate oxidative stress that can lead to introducing suitable genetic sources for drought tolerance. • Wheat landrace "Bolani" highlights metabolic adjustments to understand tolerance responses under drought. • Drought responses were related to integrating metabolic pathways in transcriptional and translational levels. • The biosynthetic pathway of phenol compounds was more active than the lignin-biosynthetic pathway during drought. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]