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J Exp Bot ; 56(421): 2897-905, 2005 Nov.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16157651

ABSTRACT

The relationship between leaf senescence and cell death was investigated using tobacco with delayed senescence due to auto-regulated production of cytokinin (SAG12-IPT). Although leaf senescence ultimately results in cell death, the results show that senescence and cell death can be uncoupled: in nutrient-deficient, but not in fertilized SAG12-IPT plants, necrotic lesions were detected in old, but otherwise green leaves. By contrast, wild-type leaves of the same age were yellow, but not necrotic. Chlorophyll fluorescence analysis revealed an over-reduction of the electron transport chain in old SAG12-IPT leaves, in combination with characteristic spatial patterns of minimum fluorescence (F0) quantum efficiency of open photosystem II centres (F(v)/F(m)) and non-photochemical quenching (NPQ), as determined by fluorescence imaging. The same patterns of F0, F(v)/F(m), and NPQ were induced by incubation of leaf discs from nutrient-deficient SAG12-IPT plants under illumination, but not in the dark, indicating that light-dependent reactions were responsible for the cell death. RT-PCR analysis showed that the pathogenesis-related (PR) genes PR-1b and PR-Q were strongly induced in old SAG12-IPT tobacco leaves with necrotic lesions. In addition, the ethylene-synthesis gene ACO was induced before lesions became visible in SAG12-IPT. It is proposed that over-reduction of the electron transport chain in combination with decreased electron consumption due to nutrient-deficiency led to oxidative stress, which, mediated by ethylene formation, can induce PR gene expression and hypersensitive cell death. Probably as a consequence of inefficient nutrient mobilization, flower development was prematurely aborted and reproduction thereby impaired in nutrient-deficient SAG12-IPT plants.


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Light , Nicotiana/cytology , Nicotiana/radiation effects , Cell Death/radiation effects , Chlorophyll/metabolism , Cytokinins/biosynthesis , Cytokinins/metabolism , Electron Transport , Flowers/physiology , Flowers/radiation effects , Fluorescence , Gene Expression Regulation, Plant/radiation effects , Genes, Plant/genetics , Photosynthesis/physiology , Photosynthesis/radiation effects , Photosystem II Protein Complex/metabolism , Plant Leaves/cytology , Plant Leaves/physiology , Plant Leaves/radiation effects , Plant Proteins/genetics , Plants, Genetically Modified , Reproduction/physiology , Reproduction/radiation effects , Time Factors , Nicotiana/genetics , Nicotiana/physiology
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