Biologia plantarum 58:524-530, 2014 | DOI: 10.1007/s10535-014-0415-8

Responses of cucumber to deficient and toxic amounts of nickel in nutrient solution containing urea as nitrogen source

A. H. Khoshgoftarmanesh1,*, H. Bahmanziari1, A. Sanaeiostovar2
1 Department of Soil Sciences, College of Agriculture, Isfahan University of Technology, Isfahan, Iran
2 Soilless Culture Research Centre, Isfahan University of Technology, Isfahan, Iran

Nickel (Ni) is an irreplaceable component of urease which reduces urea toxicity, but excess of Ni has detrimental effects on plant growth. The responses of cucumber (Cucumis sativus L. cvs. Negin and Dominus) plants supplied with urea as sole N source to four Ni concentrations (0, 50, 100 and 200 μM) were investigated. Nickel at a 50 μM concentration stimulated growth and reduced urea accumulation and lipid peroxidation in the leaves. However, the application of 100 and 200 μM Ni reduced a shoot dry mass and increased a malondialdehyde (MDA) content. An activity of catalase (CAT) was not affected by 50 μM Ni, whereas it was significantly increased by 200 μM Ni. The application of Ni resulted in an enhancement of a guaiacol peroxidase (GPX) activity in the leaves. An ascorbate peroxidase (APX) activity was reduced by 200 μM Ni in cv. Negin and by 100 μM Ni in cv. Dominus.

Keywords: ascorbate peroxidase; catalase; Cucumis sativus; guaiacol peroxidase; malondialdehyde; Ni-induced oxidative stress
Subjects: nickel; nitrogen; urea; ascorbate peroxidase; catalase; guaiacol peroxidase; malondialdehyde; cucumber
Species: Cucumis sativus

Received: February 1, 2013; Revised: January 31, 2014; Accepted: February 21, 2014; Published: September 1, 2014Show citation

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Khoshgoftarmanesh, A.H., Bahmanziari, H., & Sanaeiostovar, A. (2014). Responses of cucumber to deficient and toxic amounts of nickel in nutrient solution containing urea as nitrogen source. Biologia plantarum58(3), 524-530. doi: 10.1007/s10535-014-0415-8.
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