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Effect of low-temperature stress on abscisic acid, jasmonates, and polyamines in apples

Hiroyuki Yoshikawa, Chikako Honda and Satoru Kondo

Plant Growth Regulation 52 (3): 199-206. 2007.

2007

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Effect of low-temperature stress on abscisic acid, jasmonates, and polyamines in apples The effect of low temperatures o­n polyamines, jasmonates, abscisic acid (ABA), and antioxidant activities was investigated in apple fruitlets. Although endogenous ABA concentrations were not significantly different between untreated control fruit kept at 2°C and those kept at 20°C, endogenous jasmonic acid (JA), putrescine, and spermidin concentrations at 2°C were generally higher than those at 20°C. Endogenous ABA concentrations increased in n-propyl dihydrojasmonate (PDJ)—or spermine-treated fruit in comparison to the untreated control at 20 and 2°C. The applications of PDJ or spermine decreased low-temperature injuries such as splitting and spotting in fruit. Although the IC50 of 1,1-diphenil-2-pycrylhydrazyl (DPPH)-radical scavenging activities was not significantly different among the treatments, the IC50 of O2-scavenging activities in PDJ-treated or Spm-treated fruit at 5 days after the low-temperature treatment was lower than in the untreated control at 20 and 2°C. The expression of MdCHSincreased in Spm-treated fruit. The concentrations of ascorbic acid, catechin, chlorogenic acid, epi-catechin, and phloridzin in Spm-treated fruit were higher than in the untreated control at 2 or 20°C. These facts suggest that ABA, jasmonates and polyamines may be associated with low-temperature stress tolerance in apple fruitlets.