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Acta Prataculturae Sinica ›› 2014, Vol. 23 ›› Issue (4): 229-236.DOI: 10.11686/cyxb20140428

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Effects of exogenous betaine on the secondary metabolites of Pinellia ternata under drought stress

ZHANG Hong-min,LI Jiao-jiao,HEI Gang-gang,CAO Rui-xia,ZHOU Xin-yu,LI Lin-lin,YANG Wei-xing,WU Neng-biao   

  1. School of Life Science,Southwest China University,Key Laboratory of Ecoenvironments in Three Gorges Reservoir Region,Ministry of Education,Chongqing 400715,China
  • Received:2013-07-05 Online:2014-08-20 Published:2014-08-20

Abstract: To explore the effects of exogenous betaine solution on secondary metabolites and nitrogen metabolism enzyme activities of Pinellia ternata in a drought environment,a water pot control experiment was used. The treatments were D (drought treatment,35%±2% moisture content),D20 (drought treatment with spray of 20 mmol/L betaine),and D40 (drought treatment with spray of 40 mmol/L betaine). Glutamate synthase (GOGAT),glutamine synthetase (GS),glutamic dehydrogenation enzyme (GDH),nitrate,soluble protein,alkaloids,guanosine and adenosine contents of P. ternata were measured in each treatment group. As drought time increased,the GOGAT and GS activities of D40 decreased slower than those of D,and D20,while GDH activity initially increased but then decreased. However,the CK (control group,75%±2% moisture content) group did not change significantly. The alkaloids in the D40 group improved 6.3% (9 days),10.3% (18 days) and 12.3% (27 days),which was higher than those in the D20. The nitrate,alkaloids and guanosine contents increased with time were higher in the D40 group than in the D20 group,although the CK group was the highest. The adenosine content tended to decrease when the drought stress time reached 27 d. At 27 d,the content of soluble protein in the D40 group was 7.3% higher than in the D,as well as 3.1% higher than in the D20.The 40 mmol/L exogenous betaine solution concentrations increased nitrogen metabolism enzyme activities in P. ternata under drought conditions. This may accelerate the inorganic nitrogen assimilation,which is conducive to the accumulation of secondary metabolites and enhances the ability of P. ternata to resist drought stress.

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