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Effect of the odour compound from Periploca sepium Bunge on the physiological and biochemical indices, photosynthesis and ultrastructure of the leaves of Humulus scandens (Lour.) Merr.

Authors :
Li, Yan
Wang, Xiaxia
Yang, Xue
Wu, Xiaomei
Wang, Ziyi
Zhao, Yuanyuan
Lin, Chunming
Yu, Shuang
Wang, Guanghui
Zhou, Hongjing
Source :
Ecotoxicology & Environmental Safety; Jun2022, Vol. 238, pN.PAG-N.PAG, 1p
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Natural odour compounds could be a potential alternative to synthetic herbicides. The odour compound of Periploca sepium Bunge, named 2-hydroxy-4-methoxy-benzaldehyde (HMB), is a herbicidal compound. However, its herbicidal mechanism is unclear. In this experiment, the physiological and biochemical indices, ultrastructure, and photosynthetic function of the leaves of Humulus scandens (Lour.) Merr. treated by HMB were assessed to elucidate the herbicidal mechanism. The results of physiological and biochemical indices are as follows: First, after 4 h of treatment with 2.5 and 5.0 mg/mL, the damage rates in the membrane permeation assay were 74.7% and 89.1%, respectively. Second, compared to the negative control group, multiple physiological and biochemical indices of the two treated groups were changed, including catalase content (−18.5 and −26.5 ng/mL), superoxide dismutase content (−27.4 and −56.6 ng/mL), peroxidase content (382.0 and 880.0 ng/mL), reactive oxygen species content (16.7 and 27.2 ng/mL), malondialdehyde content (8.9 and 25.2 nmol/g), and water potential values (0.2 and 0.3 MPa), except for the photosynthetic pigment contents (chlorophyll a, b, and carotene). Furthermore, the results of transmission electron microscopy showed that the organelles in the mesophyll tissue cells disappeared and severe plasmolysis led to cell atrophy after 4 h of treatment. There were fewer starch granules after 24 h of treatment, but there was no obvious abnormality in the upper and lower epidermal cells. The results of photosynthetic function showed that in the light response, the net photosynthetic rate (Pn), transpiration rate (Tr), stomatal conductance (Gs), and stomatal limitation value of the tested leaves were lower than those of the negative control group by 26.6 μmol·m<superscript>−2</superscript>·s<superscript>−1</superscript>, 7.7 mmol·m<superscript>−2</superscript>·s<superscript>−1</superscript>, 0.9 mol·m<superscript>−2</superscript>·s<superscript>−1</superscript>, and 0.2, respectively. However, the intercellular CO 2 concentration (Ci) increased and was higher than the air CO 2 concentration. In the CO 2 response, the Pn, Tr and Gs of the tested leaves first increased and then decreased, but the Ci value continuously increased and finally reached 1727.5 μmol·mol<superscript>−1</superscript>. It is obvious that HMB may have inhibited the effect on the photosynthetic system of the tested leaves. Overall, HMB killed the weeds by destroying the structure and multiple physiological functions of the tested leaves. [Display omitted] • The odor compound from Periploca sepium Bunge, named 2-hydroxy-4-methoxy-benzaldehyde (HMB), is an herbicidal compound. • HMB have significantly affected the leaf physiology of Humulus scandens (Lour.) Merr. • The transmission electron microscopy (TEM) results showed that the organelles in the mesophyll cells of leaves disappeared. • The results of photosynthetic function showed that HMB have inhibited net photosynthetic rate (Pn) of test leaves. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
01476513
Volume :
238
Database :
Supplemental Index
Journal :
Ecotoxicology & Environmental Safety
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
156859803
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ecoenv.2022.113556