Abstract

Accumulation of proline in response to excess Cu was studied in detached leaves of rice ( Oryza sativa). CuSO 4 was effective in inducing proline accumulation in detached rice leaves under both light and dark conditions. CuSO 4 and CuCl 2 were equally effective in inducing proline accumulation, indicating that proline accumulation is induced by Cu. Sulfate salts of Mg, Mn, and Fe were ineffective in inducing proline accumulation in detached rice leaves. Excess Cu had no effect on relative water content of detached rice leaves, suggesting that Cu-induced proline accumulation is unlikely due to water deficit. Proline accumulation induced by excess Cu was related to proteolysis and an increase in Δ 1-pyrroline-5-carboxylate reductase or ornithine-δ-aminotransferase activity and could not be explained by proline utilization or stress-induced modifications in proline dehydrogenase or Δ 1-pyrroline-5-carboxylate dehydrogenase. The content of glutamic acid decreased by excess Cu. The increase in arginine but not ornithine was found to be associated with the increase in proline content in Cu-stressed detached rice leaves. CuSO 4 treatment resulted in an increase in abscisic acid content in detached rice leaves. The possibility that proline accumulation induced by excess Cu is mediated through abscisic acid is discussed.

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