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CHEN Li-Song, LIU Xin-Hui. Changes in Peroxidase and IAA Oxidase Activities in Litchi Leaves under Water Stress[J]. Plant Science Journal, 2002, 20(2): 131-136.
Citation: CHEN Li-Song, LIU Xin-Hui. Changes in Peroxidase and IAA Oxidase Activities in Litchi Leaves under Water Stress[J]. Plant Science Journal, 2002, 20(2): 131-136.

Changes in Peroxidase and IAA Oxidase Activities in Litchi Leaves under Water Stress

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  • Received Date: June 21, 2001
  • Revised Date: November 17, 2001
  • Published Date: April 23, 2002
  • The 2 years old seedlings of two litchi (Litchi chinensis Sonn.) cultivars differing in drought-resistance, were used in this study. Chenzi grown in riverside is considered to be drought-sensitive, while Dongliu No.1 grown on hills is considered to be drought resistant. Effect of water stress on the activities of cytoplasmic, ionically wall bound and covalently wall-bound peroxidase (POD) and IAAoxidase in litchi leaves was studied. The results showed that: (1) The activities of cytoplasmic, ionically wall bound and covealently wall bound PODwere 44.20%~44.74%,51.28%~52.15%, and 3.44%~3.65% of the total PODactivity, respectively in the leaves. In contrast, the activities of cytoplasmic, ionically wall-bound and covealently wall-bound IAA oxidase were 88.93%~89.29%,7.32%~7.63%, and 3.39%~3.44% of the total IAAoxidase activity,respectively in the leaves. No significant differences were observed between the two cultivars. (2) Under water stress, the specific activities of cytoplasmic, ionically wall bound and covalently wall-bound PODin leaves increased and that the extent of increase was greater in drought-resistant cultivar than in drought-sensitive one. The results of IAA oxidase were similar.
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