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Crosstalk of arabinogalactan protein, auxin, gibberellin, and callose in aluminum-treated Tea seedlings

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  1-7

Abstract

Arabinogalactan proteins (AGP) are a class of cell surface plant peptidoglycans which have been implicated in root elongation and signal transduction pathways. Aluminum promotes the elongation of tea (Camellia sinensis L. ) roots. In this study the possible involvement of AGP in regulation of auxin, Gibberellin, and callose contents after exposure of Tea seedlings to 400 μ M Al was evaluated. The results show that the Al-induced elongation of tea roots was accompanied by significant increase of the AGP. Maximum contents of endogenous GA3, 270% of the control group were detected after 6 hrs. of the Al treatment. The content of IAA, rapidly (6 hrs. of the treatment) and remarkably declined due to Al to 50% of the control. In addition Al exposure for 6 and 24h periods decreased the callose content of Tea seedlings by 20% and 50% of that of the control cells, respectively. However, Al treatment for 6 hrs. increased the gene expression (167% of the control), and the activity of β-1, 3-glucanase (150% of the control). The findings suggest a cross-talk between AGP, callose, and the two main growth hormones auxin and Gibberellin in Tea seedling which was started by Al exposure and resulted in elongation of the roots.

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    APA: Copy

    Safari, Masoumeh, & GHANATI, FAEZEH. (2018). Crosstalk of arabinogalactan protein, auxin, gibberellin, and callose in aluminum-treated Tea seedlings. JOURNAL OF PLANT PROCESS AND FUNCTION, 7(25 ), 1-7. SID. https://sid.ir/paper/765319/en

    Vancouver: Copy

    Safari Masoumeh, GHANATI FAEZEH. Crosstalk of arabinogalactan protein, auxin, gibberellin, and callose in aluminum-treated Tea seedlings. JOURNAL OF PLANT PROCESS AND FUNCTION[Internet]. 2018;7(25 ):1-7. Available from: https://sid.ir/paper/765319/en

    IEEE: Copy

    Masoumeh Safari, and FAEZEH GHANATI, “Crosstalk of arabinogalactan protein, auxin, gibberellin, and callose in aluminum-treated Tea seedlings,” JOURNAL OF PLANT PROCESS AND FUNCTION, vol. 7, no. 25 , pp. 1–7, 2018, [Online]. Available: https://sid.ir/paper/765319/en

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