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ARTÍCULO

Vermicompost humic acids modulate the accumulation and metabolism of ROS in rice plants

Autores: García, A.C.; Santos , L.A.; de Souza , L.G.; Zonta , E.; Gomes , E.T.; García-Mina Freire, José María; Berbara , R.L.
Título de la revista: JOURNAL OF PLANT PHYSIOLOGY
ISSN: 0176-1617
Volumen: 192
Páginas: 56 - 63
Fecha de publicación: 2016
Resumen:
This work aims to determine the reactive oxygen species (ROS) accumulation, gene expression, anti-oxidant enzyme activity, and derived effects on membrane lipid peroxidation and certain stress markers (proline and malondialdehyde-MDA) in the roots of unstressed and PEG-stressed rice plants associated with vermicompost humic acid (VCHA) application. The results show that the application of VCHA to the roots of unstressed rice plants caused a slight but significant increase in root ROS accumulation and the gene expression and activity of the major anti-oxidant enzymes (superoxide dismutase and peroxidase). This action did not have negative effects on root development, and an increase in both root growth and root proliferation occurred. However, the root proline and MDA concentrations and the root permeability results indicate the development of a type of mild stress associated with VCHA application. When VCHA was applied to PEG-stressed plants, a clear alleviation of the inhibition in root development linked to PEG-mediated osmotic stress was observed. This was associated with a reduction in root ROS production and anti-oxidant enzymatic activity caused by osmotic stress. This alleviation of stress caused by VCHA was also reflected as a reduction in the PEG-mediated concentration of MDA in the root as well as root permeability.