The Regulation Mechanism of Ethylene and Abscisic Acid on Wheat (
Triticum aestivum L.) Endosperm PCD under Drought Stress Post Anthesis
Abstract
Drought stress had a great effect on endogenous hormone in wheat, while
endogenous hormone profoundly affects the programmed cell death of
endosperm and grain filling. The objectives of this study were (i) to
investigate the effect of ethylene and abscisic acid on programmed cell
death (PCD) in wheat endosperm cells under post-anthesis drought and
(ii) to examine the role of ethylene and abscisic acid in regulating
grain filling under post-anthesis drought. The wheat plants were spray
solvent (CK), cobalt nitrate (CN) and fluoxone (FU), respectively, under
drought stress post anthesis. The samples were then compared with
respect to cell viability, nuclear morphometry, cell ultrastructure, DNA
integrity, DNA content, DNA hydrolase activity, ABA content, ACC
content, grain weight and grain filling rate. Analysis was also
conducted about gene transcripts related to PCD and ETH receptors. The
results showed that under CN treatment, endosperm PCD was delayed, the
duration of high grouting rate was prolonged, and the grain weight was
increased, in contrast, the opposite result was obtained under FU
treatment.