Abstract

A detached culture system and steady-state 15N labeling technique were used to study the effects of exogenous ABA and ZR on photosynthetic characteristics, nitrogen remobilization and the activities of key enzymes for nitrogen metabolism in detached wheat parts during grain protein accumulation. The differences in net photosynthetic rate, chlorophyll content (SPAD value) and soluble protein content in the flag leaves of detached culture system between the treatments of ABA and ZR showed that ABA facilitates the post-anthesis senescence course compared to the ZR treatment. The differences in the changes of 15N amount in different organs in the detached culture system between the ABA and ZR treatments showed that nitrogen remobilization from vegetative organs to the grain is accelerated by the ABA treatment but is delayed by ZR. The activities of GS and GPT in grains treated with ABA were significantly higher than those with the control treatment at 5 DAC, but reduced significantly compared with control at 11 DAC. The two enzyme activities in grains were reduced significantly by ZR at 5 DAC and increased significantly at 11 DAC, compared with those treated with ABA. The above changes of enzyme activity showed that the ABA treatment hastens amino acid conversion into grains and protein accumulation in grains, whereas the ZR treatment delays these processes. A significant reduction in grain weight with ABA treatment is associated with the reduction of net photosynthesis, chlorophyll content, and soluble protein content in flag leaves. Compared with the control and ZR treatments, a significant increase in grain protein content with the ABA treatment may result from the accelerating effects of ABA on N remobilization, amino acid conversion into grains and protein accumulation in grains.

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