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The efficiency of tobacco Bel-W3 and native species for ozone biomonitoring in subtropical climate, as revealed by histo-cytochemical techniques
Authors:Alves Edenise S  Moura Bárbara B  Pedroso Andrea N V  Tresmondi Fernanda  Domingos Marisa
Institution:Instituto de Botânica, Caixa Postal 3005, 01061-970 São Paulo, SP, Brazil
Abstract:We aimed to verify whether hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) accumulation and cell death are detected early in three bioindicators of ozone (O3), Nicotiana tabacum ‘Bel-W3’, Ipomoea nil ‘Scarlet O’Hara’ and Psidium guajava ‘Paluma’, and whether environmental factors also affect those microscopic markers. The three species were exposed to chronic levels of O3 in a subtropical area and a histo-cytochemical technique that combines 3,3′-diaminobenzidine (DAB) with Evans blue staining was used in the assessments. The three species accumulated H2O2, but a positive correlation with O3 concentration was only observed in N. tabacum. A positive correlation between O3 and cellular death was also observed in N. tabacum. In I. nil and P. guajava, environmental factors were responsible for symptoms at the microscopic level, especially in P. guajava. We conclude that the most appropriate and least appropriate bioindicator plant for O3 monitoring in the subtropics are N. tabacum ‘Bel-W3’ and P. guajava ‘Paluma’, respectively.
Keywords:ROS  Oxidative stress  Nicotiana tabacum &lsquo  Bel-W3&rsquo    Ipomoea nil &lsquo  Scarlet O&rsquo  Hara&rsquo    Psidium guajava &lsquo  Paluma&rsquo  
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