Oxidative damage and photosynthetic impairment in tropical rice cultivars upon exposure to excess iron

ABSTRACT Iron plays a pivotal role in the redox reactions of photosynthesis and metabolic processes such as chlorophyll synthesis. Iron availability in waterlogged soils can reach toxic levels and promote oxidative stress. Fe toxicity is the most concerning of stresses for rice in many lowland envir...

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Main Authors: Samuel de Souza Pinto, Anna Elisa de Souza, Marco Antonio Oliva, Eduardo Gusmão Pereira
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universidade de São Paulo 2016-06-01
Series:Scientia Agricola
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Online Access:http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0103-90162016000300217&lng=en&tlng=en
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spelling doaj-6a524364574a4b79b6c3be9b984426c62020-11-24T21:57:26ZengUniversidade de São PauloScientia Agricola1678-992X2016-06-0173321722610.1590/0103-9016-2015-0288S0103-90162016000300217Oxidative damage and photosynthetic impairment in tropical rice cultivars upon exposure to excess ironSamuel de Souza PintoAnna Elisa de SouzaMarco Antonio OlivaEduardo Gusmão PereiraABSTRACT Iron plays a pivotal role in the redox reactions of photosynthesis and metabolic processes such as chlorophyll synthesis. Iron availability in waterlogged soils can reach toxic levels and promote oxidative stress. Fe toxicity is the most concerning of stresses for rice in many lowland environments around the world and may cause severe impairments in rice photosynthesis. This study aimed to investigate the extension of oxidative stress after excess Fe exposure and its effects on the photosynthesis of rice cultivars with differential sensitivity. Three Brazilian rice cultivars (EPAGRI 107, BRSMG SELETA and BR IRGA 409) were grown in Hoagland nutrient solution (pH 4.0) with two Fe-EDTA doses corresponding to excess Fe (7 mM) and control (0.009 mM) treatments. After just three days of excess Fe exposure, there was a significant increase in iron concentration in the shoots. The BR IRGA 409 cultivar exhibited higher Fe accumulation in its shoots, and the EPAGRI 107 cultivar recorded the lowest values, which were below the critical toxicity level, as a resistance strategy. Impairment in light energy partitioning and oxidative damage became evident before changes in stomatal resistance, chlorophyll content, maximal PSII quantum yield or visual symptoms for the most sensitive cultivar (BR IRGA 409). The photosynthesis limitations, in addition to the impairment of excess energy dissipation in rice from iron toxicity, are the results of oxidative damage.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0103-90162016000300217&lng=en&tlng=enTBARSiron toxicitylight energy dissipationoxidative stressphotosynthesis
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author Samuel de Souza Pinto
Anna Elisa de Souza
Marco Antonio Oliva
Eduardo Gusmão Pereira
spellingShingle Samuel de Souza Pinto
Anna Elisa de Souza
Marco Antonio Oliva
Eduardo Gusmão Pereira
Oxidative damage and photosynthetic impairment in tropical rice cultivars upon exposure to excess iron
Scientia Agricola
TBARS
iron toxicity
light energy dissipation
oxidative stress
photosynthesis
author_facet Samuel de Souza Pinto
Anna Elisa de Souza
Marco Antonio Oliva
Eduardo Gusmão Pereira
author_sort Samuel de Souza Pinto
title Oxidative damage and photosynthetic impairment in tropical rice cultivars upon exposure to excess iron
title_short Oxidative damage and photosynthetic impairment in tropical rice cultivars upon exposure to excess iron
title_full Oxidative damage and photosynthetic impairment in tropical rice cultivars upon exposure to excess iron
title_fullStr Oxidative damage and photosynthetic impairment in tropical rice cultivars upon exposure to excess iron
title_full_unstemmed Oxidative damage and photosynthetic impairment in tropical rice cultivars upon exposure to excess iron
title_sort oxidative damage and photosynthetic impairment in tropical rice cultivars upon exposure to excess iron
publisher Universidade de São Paulo
series Scientia Agricola
issn 1678-992X
publishDate 2016-06-01
description ABSTRACT Iron plays a pivotal role in the redox reactions of photosynthesis and metabolic processes such as chlorophyll synthesis. Iron availability in waterlogged soils can reach toxic levels and promote oxidative stress. Fe toxicity is the most concerning of stresses for rice in many lowland environments around the world and may cause severe impairments in rice photosynthesis. This study aimed to investigate the extension of oxidative stress after excess Fe exposure and its effects on the photosynthesis of rice cultivars with differential sensitivity. Three Brazilian rice cultivars (EPAGRI 107, BRSMG SELETA and BR IRGA 409) were grown in Hoagland nutrient solution (pH 4.0) with two Fe-EDTA doses corresponding to excess Fe (7 mM) and control (0.009 mM) treatments. After just three days of excess Fe exposure, there was a significant increase in iron concentration in the shoots. The BR IRGA 409 cultivar exhibited higher Fe accumulation in its shoots, and the EPAGRI 107 cultivar recorded the lowest values, which were below the critical toxicity level, as a resistance strategy. Impairment in light energy partitioning and oxidative damage became evident before changes in stomatal resistance, chlorophyll content, maximal PSII quantum yield or visual symptoms for the most sensitive cultivar (BR IRGA 409). The photosynthesis limitations, in addition to the impairment of excess energy dissipation in rice from iron toxicity, are the results of oxidative damage.
topic TBARS
iron toxicity
light energy dissipation
oxidative stress
photosynthesis
url http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0103-90162016000300217&lng=en&tlng=en
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