Abstract

Abscisic acid (ABA) modifies the hydraulic properties of roots by increasing root water flux (Jv). The role of reactive oxygen species (ROS) in this ABA-induced process was evaluated. At the same time, some antioxidant enzyme activities in root tissues were measured. Phaseolus vulgaris plants were grown hydroponically, and different concentrations of ABA in combination with catalase enzyme or ascorbate were added to the nutrient solution. Catalase treatment had no effect by itself (no ABA) and had little or only a small stimulatory effect at ABA concentrations of 1, 50, and 100 μM, but it partially inhibited the ABA effect at 5 μM. Ascorbate by itself doubled Jv and root hydraulic conductance over the control value. In the presence of ABA, ascorbate partially or, at 100 μM, completely inhibited that ABA stimulation of Jv. These results are discussed in relationship to the possibility that ABA signaling in the roots involves ROS.

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