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Citrus abscission and Arabidopsis plant decline in response to 5‐chloro‐3‐methyl‐4‐nitro‐1 H ‐pyrazole are mediated by lipid signalling
Author(s) -
ALFEREZ FERNANDO,
SINGH SHILA,
UMBACH ANN L.,
HOCKEMA BRANDON,
BURNS JACQUELINE K.
Publication year - 2005
Publication title -
plant, cell and environment
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 2.646
H-Index - 200
eISSN - 1365-3040
pISSN - 0140-7791
DOI - 10.1111/j.1365-3040.2005.01381.x
Subject(s) - arabidopsis , abscission , citrus × sinensis , arabidopsis thaliana , pisum , chemistry , biochemistry , botany , biology , horticulture , orange (colour) , mutant , gene
The compound 5‐chloro‐3‐methyl‐4‐nitro‐1 H ‐pyrazole (CMNP) is a pyrazole‐derivative that induces abscission selectively in mature citrus ( Citrus sinensis ) fruit when applied to the canopy and has herbicidal activity on plants when applied to roots. Despite the favourable efficacy of this compound, the mode of action remains unknown. To gain information about the mode of action of CMNP, the effect of application to mature citrus fruit and Arabidopsis thaliana roots was explored. Peel contact was essential for mature fruit abscission in citrus, whereas root drenching was essential for symptom development and plant decline in Arabidopsis . CMNP was identified as an uncoupler in isolated soybean ( Glycine max ) mitochondria and pea ( Pisum sativum ) chloroplasts and an inhibitor of alcohol dehydrogenase in citrus peel, but not an inhibitor of protoporphyrinogen IX oxidase. CMNP treatment reduced ATP content in citrus peel and Arabidopsis leaves. Phospholipase A 2 (PLA 2 ) and lipoxygenase (LOX) activities, and lipid hydroperoxide (LPO) levels increased in flavedo of citrus fruit peel and leaves of Arabidopsis plants treated with CMNP. An inhibitor of PLA 2 activity, aristolochic acid (AT), reduced CMNP‐induced increases in PLA 2 and LOX activities and LPO levels in citrus flavedo and Arabidopsis leaves and greatly reduced abscission in citrus and delayed symptoms of plant decline in Arabidopsis . However, AT treatment failed to halt the reduction in ATP content. Reduction in ATP content preceded the increase in PLA 2 and LOX activities, LPO content and the biological response. The results indicate a link between lipid signalling, abscission in citrus and herbicidal damage in Arabidopsis .

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