LIU Zhao-Long, ZHANG Shao-Ling, SUN Yi-Lin, QIAO Yong-Jin. Effect of exogenous nitric oxide donor on plasmalemma H+—ATPase and antioxidative enzyme activities of pear infected by Pnysalosproa piricola Nose.[J]. Chinese Journal of Eco-Agriculture, 2007, 15(5): 105-107.
Citation: LIU Zhao-Long, ZHANG Shao-Ling, SUN Yi-Lin, QIAO Yong-Jin. Effect of exogenous nitric oxide donor on plasmalemma H+—ATPase and antioxidative enzyme activities of pear infected by Pnysalosproa piricola Nose.[J]. Chinese Journal of Eco-Agriculture, 2007, 15(5): 105-107.

Effect of exogenous nitric oxide donor on plasmalemma H+—ATPase and antioxidative enzyme activities of pear infected by Pnysalosproa piricola Nose.

  • Pear leaves were treated by different densities of nitric oxide donor—SNP after its infection with Pnysalosproa piricola Nose for five days and the activities of plasmalemma H+—ATPase and antioxidative enzyme were investageted. Results show that diseased pear treatment with SNP at the density of 0.3mmol/L can raise H+—ATPase, APX, GPX and GR activities and reduce LOX activity, while 0.1mmol/L and 0.6mmol/L SNP have less apparent effects on pear toxicity mitigation. In the treatment group of SNP at a constant density, there are varying degrees of effect on infected pear with the prolongation of treatment time. SNP in a relatively low density can palliate pear toxicity after Pnyalosproa piricola Nose infection.
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