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Endogenous brassinosteroids in microalgae exposed to salt and low temperature stress
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Stirk, W. A. - Balint, P. - Tarkowská, Danuše - Strnad, Miroslav - Van Staden, J. - Ördög, V.
Endogenous brassinosteroids in microalgae exposed to salt and low temperature stress.
European Journal of Phycology. Roč. 53, č. 3 (2018), s. 273-279. ISSN 0967-0262. E-ISSN 1469-4433
Grant CEP: GA MŠMT(CZ) LO1204
Institucionální podpora: RVO:61389030
Klíčová slova: chlorella-vulgaris trebouxiophyceae * green-alga * protein-content * cultured-cells * growth * plants * biosynthesis * lead * Brassinolide * castasterone * homocastasterone * microalgae * salt stress * typhasterol
Obor OECD: Plant sciences, botany
Impakt faktor: 2.526, rok: 2018 ; AIS: 0.72, rok: 2018
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1080/09670262.2018.1441447
Brassinosteroids are part of the hormonal network that regulates growth processes and stress responses in plants. There is evidence for a similar hormonal network in microalgae. In the present study, six microalgae (Chlorococcum ellipsoideum, Gyoerffyana humicola, Nautococcus mamillatus, Acutodesmus acuminatus, Protococcus viridis and Chlorella vulgaris) were subjected to salt and low temperature stress with the addition of 36 g l(-1) NaCl and transfer from 25 degrees C to 15 degrees C. There was a rapid response to salt stress with the brassinosteroid content (mainly castasterone with lower amounts of brassinolide, homocastasterone and typhasterol) increasing within 30 min of the salt treatment and remaining at these elevated levels after 7 h. The decrease in temperature had little effect on the brassinosteroid content. This was the first study to show that endogenous brassinosteroids increase in response to abiotic stress in a number of microalgae species.
Trvalý link: http://hdl.handle.net/11104/0287274
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