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      Effect of salinity on osmotic adjustment, proline accumulation and possible role of ornithine-δ-aminotransferase in proline biosynthesis in Cakile maritima

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          The short time response to salt stress was studied in Cakile maritima. Plants were exposed to different salt concentrations (0, 100, 200 and 400 mM NaCl) and harvested after 4, 24, 72 and 168 h of treatment. Before harvesting plants, tissue hydration, osmotic potential, inorganic and organic solute contents, and ornithine-δ-aminotransferase activity were measured. Plants of C. maritima maintained turgor and tissue hydration at low osmotic potential mainly at 400 mM NaCl. The results showed that, in leaves and stems, Na + content increased significantly after the first 4 h of treatment. However, in roots, the increase of Na + content remained relatively unchanged with increasing salt. The K + content decreased sharply at 200 and 400 mM NaCl with treatment duration. This decrease was more pronounced in roots. The content of proline and amino acids increased with increasing salinity and treatment duration. These results indicated that the accumulation of inorganic and organic compounds was a central adaptive mechanism by which C. maritima maintained intracellular ionic balance under saline conditions. However, their percentage contribution to total osmotic adjustment varies from organ to organ; for example, Na + accumulation mainly contributes in osmotic adjustment of stem tissue (60%). Proline contribution to osmotic adjustment reached 36% in roots. In all organs, proline as well as δ-OAT activity increased with salt concentration and treatment duration. Under normal growth conditions, δ-OAT is mainly involved in the mobilization of nitrogen required for plant growth. However, the highly significant positive correlation between proline and δ-OAT activity under salt-stress conditions suggests that ornithine pathway contributed to proline synthesis.

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          Contributors
          habibathar@yahoo.com
          dorsaf_messedi@yahoo.com
          Journal
          Physiol Mol Biol Plants
          Physiol Mol Biol Plants
          Physiology and Molecular Biology of Plants
          Springer India (New Delhi )
          0971-5894
          0974-0430
          28 September 2018
          November 2018
          : 24
          : 6
          : 1017-1033
          Affiliations
          [1 ] GRID grid.463166.0, Laboratoire des Plantes Extrêmophiles, , Centre de Biotechnologie, Technopole de Borj Cédria, ; BP 901, 2050 Hammam-Lif, Tunisia
          [2 ] ISNI 0000 0001 0228 333X, GRID grid.411501.0, Institute of Pure and Applied Biology, , Bahauddin Zakariya University, ; Multan, 60800 Pakistan
          [3 ] ISNI 0000 0004 0371 6119, GRID grid.480976.4, Pakistan Science Foundation, ; Islamabad, Pakistan
          Article
          PMC6214428 PMC6214428 6214428 601
          10.1007/s12298-018-0601-9
          6214428
          30425420
          0c4aad51-905b-459c-aa69-1c7b506ec5e7
          © Prof. H.S. Srivastava Foundation for Science and Society 2018
          History
          : 7 March 2017
          : 8 May 2018
          : 6 September 2018
          Funding
          Funded by: Tunisian Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research
          Award ID: LR15CBBC02
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          Research Article
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          © Prof. H.S. Srivastava Foundation for Science and Society 2018

          Osmoregulation,Halophyte,Salt stress,δ-OAT activity,Organic solutes

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