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© 1996 Oxford University Press

RESEARCH-ARTICLE

Drought and air pollution affect nitrogen cycling and free radical scavenging in Pinus halepensis (Mill.)

Florence A.M. Wellburn, Ka-Keung Lau, Penny M.K. Milling and Penny M.K. Wellburn

Institute of Environmental and Biological Sciences, Lancaster University Lancaster LA 1 4YQ, UK

3To whom correspondence should be addressed. Fax: + 44 1524 843854. A.Wellbum@lancaster.ac.uk

Fumigation of Aleppo pines with episodes of O3 (up to 110 nl l) causes immediate depressions of in vivo nitrate reductase (NaR) activities, slightly delayed reductions in the rates of ethene emissions (typical of O3 plants), steady accumulations of total polyamines (although putrescine declines), and increases in pool sizes of reduced glutathione (GSH) and ascorbate in current year needles. Severe droughting produces smaller plants with reduced stomatal conductance and CO2 assimilation rates as well as lower protein contents. Their roots have low rates of nitrate uptake but virtually no root NaR activities, while levels of shoot activities and NaR-associated proteins are unaffected although they have no substrate. Less severe droughting allows a restricted uptake of nitrate which is still reflected in reduced NaR activities, protein and total N contents, but the additional presence of O3 (up to 120 nl l–1) has no interactive effect on N cycling. Drought and O3 together, however, depress CO2 assimilation still further, which can not be accounted for by additional stomatal closure, but the interactive effects of drought and air pollution reduce levels of total phenols, GSH and ascorbate which, combined with a 12-fold reduction in glutathione reductase-(GR)-associated proteins, point to an increased susceptibility of Aleppo pines to photoinhibition as a reason for their current decline in Mediterranean areas.

Key words: Aleppo pine, ascorbate, ELISA, ethene, glutathione reductase, nitrate reductase


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