NaCl-induced senescence in leaves of rice (Oryza sativa L) cultivars differing in salinity resistance

The influence of NaCl on senescence-related parameters (protein and chlorophyll concentrations, membrane permeability and chlorophyll fluorescence) was investigated in young and old leaves of five rice cultivars differing in salt resistance. NaCl hastened the naturally-occurring senescence of rice leaves which normally appears during leaf ontogeny: it decreased chlorophyll and protein concentrations and increased membrane permeability and malondialdehyde synthesis. Such an acceleration of deteriorative processes affected all leaves in sail-sensitive cultivars while it was more marked in oldest than in youngest leaves of sail-resistant genotypes. NaCl-induced senescence also involved specific modifications, such as an increase in basal non-variable chlorophyll fluorescence (F-0) recorded in all cultivars or a transient increase in soluble protein concentration recorded in salt-resistant genotypes only. Alteration of membrane permeability appeared as one of the first symptoms of senescence in rice leaves and allowed discrimination among cultivars after only 7 d of stress. In contrast, F-v/F-m ratio (variable fluorescence/maximal fluorescence) was the same for all cultivars during the first 18 d of stress and thus could not be used for identifying salt-resistant rice exposed to normal light conditions. Relationships between parameters involved in leaf senescence are discussed in relation to salinity resistance of rice cultivars. (C) 1996 Annals of Botany Company.

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