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Melatonin promotes seed germination under high salinity by regulating antioxidant systems, ABA and GA 4 interaction in cucumber ( C ucumis sativus L.)
Author(s) -
Zhang HaiJun,
Zhang Na,
Yang RongChao,
Wang Li,
Sun QianQian,
Li DianBo,
Cao YunYun,
Weeda Sarah,
Zhao Bing,
Ren Shuxin,
Guo YangDong
Publication year - 2014
Publication title -
journal of pineal research
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.881
H-Index - 131
eISSN - 1600-079X
pISSN - 0742-3098
DOI - 10.1111/jpi.12167
Subject(s) - melatonin , abscisic acid , germination , antioxidant , superoxide dismutase , catalase , catabolism , oxidative stress , salinity , biology , chemistry , biochemistry , botany , enzyme , endocrinology , gene , ecology
Abstract Although previous studies have found that melatonin can promote seed germination, the mechanisms involved in perceiving and signaling melatonin remain poorly understood. In this study, it was found that melatonin was synthesized during cucumber seed germination with a peak in melatonin levels occurring 14 hr into germination. This is indicative of a correlation between melatonin synthesis and seed germination. Meanwhile, seeds pretreated with exogenous melatonin (1  μ m ) showed enhanced germination rates under 150 m m NaCl stress compared to water‐pretreated seeds under salinity stress. There are two apparent mechanisms by which melatonin alleviated salinity‐induced inhibition of seed germination. Exogenous melatonin decreased oxidative damage induced by NaCl stress by enhancing gene expression of antioxidants. Under NaCl stress, compared to untreated control, the activities of antioxidant enzymes including superoxide dismutase ( SOD ), catalase ( CAT ), and peroxidase ( POD ) were significantly increased by approximately 1.3–5.0‐fold, with a concomitant 1.4–2.0‐fold increase of CsCu‐Zn SOD , CsFe‐Zn SOD , Cs CAT , and Cs POD in melatonin‐pretreated seeds. Melatonin also alleviated salinity stress by affecting abscisic acid ( ABA ) and gibberellin acid ( GA ) biosynthesis and catabolism during seed germination. Compared to NaCl treatment, melatonin significantly up‐regulated ABA catabolism genes (e.g., Cs CYP 707A1 and Cs CYP 707A2 , 3.5 and 105‐fold higher than NaCl treatment at 16 hr, respectively) and down‐regulated ABA biosynthesis genes (e.g., Cs NECD 2 , 0.29‐fold of CK 2 at 16 hr), resulting in a rapid decrease of ABA content during the early stage of germination. At the same time, melatonin positively up‐regulated GA biosynthesis genes (e.g., GA 20ox and GA 3ox , 2.3 and 3.9‐fold higher than NaCl treatment at 0 and 12 hr, respectively), contributing to a significant increase of GA (especially GA 4 ) content. In this study, we provide new evidence suggesting that melatonin alleviates the inhibitory effects of NaCl stress on germination mainly by regulating the biosynthesis and catabolism of ABA and GA 4 .

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