Abstract

Seven-day-old seedlings of the cucumber (Cucumis sativus L.) cv. Wisconsin were treated with 0.5 mM solutions of phenols (p-coumaric, ferulic, p-hydroxybenzoic and vanillic acids) as stress factors. The level of free polyamines as well as activities of their catabolic enzymes, i.e. di- and polyamine oxidases (DAO - EC 1.4.34 and PAO - EC 1.4.36), were estimated for the first three hours of the stress. Cucumber roots were found to have only the presence of putrescine and spermidine. Root treatment with phenols caused a violent decrease of both amine contents during the first hour of the stress. These changes were associated with the increase of amine oxidase activity.

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