Stomatal closure in sweet potato leaves induced by sulfur dioxide involves H₂S and NO signaling pathways

Sulfur dioxide (SO₂) is a well-known and widespread air pollutant but it also acts as signaling molecule in various processes in animals. However, there is limited information on the role of SO₂ in plants except of its toxicity. Here we studied the role of SO₂ on stomatal movements in sweet potato (...

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Veröffentlicht in:Biologia plantarum 2014-12, Vol.58 (4), p.676-680
Hauptverfasser: Hu, K. -D, Tang, J, Zhao, D. -L, Hu, L. -Y, Li, Y. -H, Liu, Y. -S, Jones, R, Zhang, H
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Zusammenfassung:Sulfur dioxide (SO₂) is a well-known and widespread air pollutant but it also acts as signaling molecule in various processes in animals. However, there is limited information on the role of SO₂ in plants except of its toxicity. Here we studied the role of SO₂ on stomatal movements in sweet potato (Ipomoea batatas) leaves. SO₂, generated by Na₂SO₃/NaHSO₃ solutions, was applied on epidermal strips. We found that the SO₂ donor induced stomatal closure in a dose-dependent manner. Rapid increases in endogenous hydrogen sulfide and nitric oxide content levels were observed in leaves after the treatment with the SO₂ donor. The SO₂-induced stomatal closure was reversed by the H₂S scavenger hypotaurine and the NO-specific scavenger cPTIO. Our results indicate that the SO₂-induced stomatal closure was likely mediated by the H₂S and NO signaling pathways.
ISSN:0006-3134
1573-8264
DOI:10.1007/s10535-014-0440-7