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Exogenous Stilbenes Improved Tolerance of Arabidopsis thaliana to a Shock of Ultraviolet B Radiation

Excessive ultraviolet B (UV-B) irradiation is one of the most serious threats leading to severe crop production losses. It is known that secondary metabolite biosynthesis plays an important role in plant defense and forms a protective shield against excessive UV-B irradiation. The contents of stilbe...

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Autores principales: Ogneva, Zlata V., Volkonskaia, Vlada V., Dubrovina, Alexandra S., Suprun, Andrey R., Aleynova, Olga A., Kiselev, Konstantin V.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8308955/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34202535
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants10071282
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author Ogneva, Zlata V.
Volkonskaia, Vlada V.
Dubrovina, Alexandra S.
Suprun, Andrey R.
Aleynova, Olga A.
Kiselev, Konstantin V.
author_facet Ogneva, Zlata V.
Volkonskaia, Vlada V.
Dubrovina, Alexandra S.
Suprun, Andrey R.
Aleynova, Olga A.
Kiselev, Konstantin V.
author_sort Ogneva, Zlata V.
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description Excessive ultraviolet B (UV-B) irradiation is one of the most serious threats leading to severe crop production losses. It is known that secondary metabolite biosynthesis plays an important role in plant defense and forms a protective shield against excessive UV-B irradiation. The contents of stilbenes and other plant phenolics are known to sharply increase after UV-B irradiation, but there is little direct evidence for the involvement of stilbenes and other plant phenolics in plant UV-B protection. This study showed that foliar application of trans-resveratrol (1 and 5 mM) and trans-piceid (5 mM) considerably increased tolerance to a shock of UV-B (10 min at 1800 µW cm(−2) of irradiation intensity) of four-week-old Arabidopsis thaliana plants that are naturally incapable of stilbene production. Application of trans-resveratrol and trans-piceid increased the leaf survival rates by 1–2%. This stilbene-induced improvement in UV-B tolerance was higher than after foliar application of the stilbene precursors, p-coumaric and trans-cinnamic acids (only 1–3%), but less than that after treatment with octocrylene (19–24%), a widely used UV-B absorber. Plant treatment with trans-resveratrol increased expression of antioxidant and stress-inducible genes in A. thaliana plants and decreased expression of DNA repair genes. This study directly demonstrates an important positive role of stilbenes in plant tolerance to excessive UV-B irradiation, and offers a new approach for plant UV-B protection.
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spelling pubmed-83089552021-07-25 Exogenous Stilbenes Improved Tolerance of Arabidopsis thaliana to a Shock of Ultraviolet B Radiation Ogneva, Zlata V. Volkonskaia, Vlada V. Dubrovina, Alexandra S. Suprun, Andrey R. Aleynova, Olga A. Kiselev, Konstantin V. Plants (Basel) Article Excessive ultraviolet B (UV-B) irradiation is one of the most serious threats leading to severe crop production losses. It is known that secondary metabolite biosynthesis plays an important role in plant defense and forms a protective shield against excessive UV-B irradiation. The contents of stilbenes and other plant phenolics are known to sharply increase after UV-B irradiation, but there is little direct evidence for the involvement of stilbenes and other plant phenolics in plant UV-B protection. This study showed that foliar application of trans-resveratrol (1 and 5 mM) and trans-piceid (5 mM) considerably increased tolerance to a shock of UV-B (10 min at 1800 µW cm(−2) of irradiation intensity) of four-week-old Arabidopsis thaliana plants that are naturally incapable of stilbene production. Application of trans-resveratrol and trans-piceid increased the leaf survival rates by 1–2%. This stilbene-induced improvement in UV-B tolerance was higher than after foliar application of the stilbene precursors, p-coumaric and trans-cinnamic acids (only 1–3%), but less than that after treatment with octocrylene (19–24%), a widely used UV-B absorber. Plant treatment with trans-resveratrol increased expression of antioxidant and stress-inducible genes in A. thaliana plants and decreased expression of DNA repair genes. This study directly demonstrates an important positive role of stilbenes in plant tolerance to excessive UV-B irradiation, and offers a new approach for plant UV-B protection. MDPI 2021-06-24 /pmc/articles/PMC8308955/ /pubmed/34202535 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants10071282 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Ogneva, Zlata V.
Volkonskaia, Vlada V.
Dubrovina, Alexandra S.
Suprun, Andrey R.
Aleynova, Olga A.
Kiselev, Konstantin V.
Exogenous Stilbenes Improved Tolerance of Arabidopsis thaliana to a Shock of Ultraviolet B Radiation
title Exogenous Stilbenes Improved Tolerance of Arabidopsis thaliana to a Shock of Ultraviolet B Radiation
title_full Exogenous Stilbenes Improved Tolerance of Arabidopsis thaliana to a Shock of Ultraviolet B Radiation
title_fullStr Exogenous Stilbenes Improved Tolerance of Arabidopsis thaliana to a Shock of Ultraviolet B Radiation
title_full_unstemmed Exogenous Stilbenes Improved Tolerance of Arabidopsis thaliana to a Shock of Ultraviolet B Radiation
title_short Exogenous Stilbenes Improved Tolerance of Arabidopsis thaliana to a Shock of Ultraviolet B Radiation
title_sort exogenous stilbenes improved tolerance of arabidopsis thaliana to a shock of ultraviolet b radiation
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8308955/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34202535
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants10071282
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