The effects of ultraviolet-C (UV-C) irradiation and polyamine spermine on the content of some stress marker and non-enzymatic antioxidants in leaves of young pea plants were investigated. UV-C irradiation led to a decrease in pea fresh weight, the content of leaf pigments and free proline, accompanied with an increase in malondialdehyde. The initial augmentation in the free thiol levels was transient in UV-C treated plants and finally a substantial decrease was found. Spermine led to a significant augmentation of free thiols and proline content along with a decline in total phenols, but these alterations diminished during the experimental period. Based on comparative analyses of the results obtained for plants treated with UV-C and polyamine, it could be concluded that preliminary application of spermine protects pea plants against irradiation, by maintaining normal plant growth, stabilizing cell membranes and activating non-enzymatic antioxidants.
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Todorova, D., Katerova, Z., Shopova, E., Nikolova, A., Georgieva, N., Sergiev, I., & Mapelli, S. (2013). Polyamine spermine protects young pea plants against ultraviolet-C radiation. Biotechnology and Biotechnological Equipment, 27(3), 3798–3802. https://doi.org/10.5504/BBEQ.2013.0012
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