Coping with spring frost-effects on polyamine metabolism of Scots pine seedlings

Polyamines (PA) are ubiquitous polycations known to be involved in several phases of plant development as well as in tolerance to abiotic stresses. Phenols are complex secondary metabolites produced via the phenylpropanoid pathway that contain, e.g., cell wall compounds and antioxidants. Phenols are...

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Main Authors: Muilu-Mäkelä R, Vuosku J, Saarinen M, Hamberg L, Ruotsalainen S, Häggman H, Sarjala T
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Language:English
Published: Italian Society of Silviculture and Forest Ecology (SISEF) 2017-02-01
Series:iForest - Biogeosciences and Forestry
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Online Access:https://iforest.sisef.org/contents/?id=ifor2003-009
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spelling doaj-2822226e164b48d1aff8efa5055253d52020-11-25T00:00:45ZengItalian Society of Silviculture and Forest Ecology (SISEF)iForest - Biogeosciences and Forestry1971-74581971-74582017-02-0110122723610.3832/ifor2003-0092003Coping with spring frost-effects on polyamine metabolism of Scots pine seedlingsMuilu-Mäkelä R0Vuosku J1Saarinen M2Hamberg L3Ruotsalainen S4Häggman H5Sarjala T6Natural Resources Institute Finland (Luke), Parkano Research Unit, FI-39700 Parkano (Finland)Genetics and Physiology department, University of Oulu, P.O. Box 3000, FI-90014 Oulu (Finland)Natural Resources Institute Finland (Luke), Parkano Research Unit, FI-39700 Parkano (Finland)Natural Resources Institute Finland (Luke), Vantaa Research Unit, FI- 01370, Vantaa (Finland)Natural Resources Institute Finland (Luke), Punkaharju Research Unit, FI-58450, Punkaharju (Finland)Genetics and Physiology department, University of Oulu, P.O. Box 3000, FI-90014 Oulu (Finland)Natural Resources Institute Finland (Luke), Parkano Research Unit, FI-39700 Parkano (Finland)Polyamines (PA) are ubiquitous polycations known to be involved in several phases of plant development as well as in tolerance to abiotic stresses. Phenols are complex secondary metabolites produced via the phenylpropanoid pathway that contain, e.g., cell wall compounds and antioxidants. Phenols are known to enhance chilling tolerance of plants. PA and phenolic pathways are connected via conjugation. In boreal coniferous forests spring frost has been considered to have severe effects on the survival of tree seedlings. Such effects are likely to increase in the future. The present study focuses on the role of PA and phenylpropanoid syntheses in the coping strategies of Scots pine exposed to cold temperatures during the vulnerable early seedling phase in late spring and early summer. We found that spring frost affects the expression of genes regulating PA metabolism and phenylpropanoid synthesis differently in above and below ground parts of the seedlings, whereas PA or phenol contents in tissues were not affected. The results suggest that Scots pine seedlings may not have time to develop metabolite level responses during a short period of freezing stress and, therefore, the originally different PA levels, especially in roots, may influence the tolerance of Scots pine seedlings to spring frost.https://iforest.sisef.org/contents/?id=ifor2003-009PhenylpropanoidsPolyaminesScots PineSpring Frost
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author Muilu-Mäkelä R
Vuosku J
Saarinen M
Hamberg L
Ruotsalainen S
Häggman H
Sarjala T
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Vuosku J
Saarinen M
Hamberg L
Ruotsalainen S
Häggman H
Sarjala T
Coping with spring frost-effects on polyamine metabolism of Scots pine seedlings
iForest - Biogeosciences and Forestry
Phenylpropanoids
Polyamines
Scots Pine
Spring Frost
author_facet Muilu-Mäkelä R
Vuosku J
Saarinen M
Hamberg L
Ruotsalainen S
Häggman H
Sarjala T
author_sort Muilu-Mäkelä R
title Coping with spring frost-effects on polyamine metabolism of Scots pine seedlings
title_short Coping with spring frost-effects on polyamine metabolism of Scots pine seedlings
title_full Coping with spring frost-effects on polyamine metabolism of Scots pine seedlings
title_fullStr Coping with spring frost-effects on polyamine metabolism of Scots pine seedlings
title_full_unstemmed Coping with spring frost-effects on polyamine metabolism of Scots pine seedlings
title_sort coping with spring frost-effects on polyamine metabolism of scots pine seedlings
publisher Italian Society of Silviculture and Forest Ecology (SISEF)
series iForest - Biogeosciences and Forestry
issn 1971-7458
1971-7458
publishDate 2017-02-01
description Polyamines (PA) are ubiquitous polycations known to be involved in several phases of plant development as well as in tolerance to abiotic stresses. Phenols are complex secondary metabolites produced via the phenylpropanoid pathway that contain, e.g., cell wall compounds and antioxidants. Phenols are known to enhance chilling tolerance of plants. PA and phenolic pathways are connected via conjugation. In boreal coniferous forests spring frost has been considered to have severe effects on the survival of tree seedlings. Such effects are likely to increase in the future. The present study focuses on the role of PA and phenylpropanoid syntheses in the coping strategies of Scots pine exposed to cold temperatures during the vulnerable early seedling phase in late spring and early summer. We found that spring frost affects the expression of genes regulating PA metabolism and phenylpropanoid synthesis differently in above and below ground parts of the seedlings, whereas PA or phenol contents in tissues were not affected. The results suggest that Scots pine seedlings may not have time to develop metabolite level responses during a short period of freezing stress and, therefore, the originally different PA levels, especially in roots, may influence the tolerance of Scots pine seedlings to spring frost.
topic Phenylpropanoids
Polyamines
Scots Pine
Spring Frost
url https://iforest.sisef.org/contents/?id=ifor2003-009
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