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http://dx.doi.org/10.5532/KJAFM.2011.13.3.140

Oxidative Stress and Antioxidant Responses in Poplar Clones Irrigated with Livestock Waste Leachate  

Je, Sun-Mi (University of Seoul)
Yeo, Jin-Gi (Department of Forest Resources Development. Korea Forest Research Institute)
Woo, Su-Young (University of Seoul)
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Korean Journal of Agricultural and Forest Meteorology / v.13, no.3, 2011 , pp. 140-147 More about this Journal
Abstract
We studied the influence of livestock waste leachate on oxidative damage and antioxidative responses in poplar clones in August which increase the demand of antioxidants because of high temperature and high light during this period. We measured ion leakage, antioxidant enzyme activities (APX, GR), and carotenoid contents. Oxidative damage and antioxidative responses by treated livestock waste leachate in poplar clones showed various results. We divided poplar clones into three groups using the criteria based on ion leakage which represent cell damage induced oxidative stress. Eco 28, 62-10, Bonghwa1 and Dorskamp belonged to the first group in which the cell damaged level was lower than that of the control. The results suggest that this group augmented for demand of antioxidative in summer because high concentration of nitrogen induced by treatment of live stock wastes acted as environmental stress. Consequently, they failed to keep up the homeostasis of reactive oxygen species. The second group in which the cell damaged level was similar to that of the control was Suwon, 72-30 and 72-31 clones. Finally, 97-18 clone belonged to the third group in which the cell damaged level was lower than that of the control group. In this case, nitrogen treated by livestock waste leakage decreased oxidative stress. 97-18 clone was the clones with the least damage in summer oxidative stresses treated by livestock waste leakage. These results suggest that the high concentration nitrogen due to the livestock waste leakage can act differently upon the clones. We speculate that the added oxidation damage in the summer (growing season) may have an effect on the total fresh weight and also influence the purification ability for livestock waste leakage. However, further studies are needed for the confirmation.
Keywords
Livestock waste leachate; Poplar; oxidative damage; Ion leakage; Antioxidant enzyme; Carotenoid; Chlorophyll contents;
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