Ascorbate-glutathione cycle for scavenging H
2
O
2
in bread wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) genotypes
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Glutathione, enzymatic, and non-enzymatic
antioxidant systems reduce osmotic stress in maize
and wheat caused by drought. Thus,
the effect of
osmotic stress caused an accumulation of GSH in
maize and an increase in the GR activity in wheat
(Hasanuzzaman et al., 2017).
We observed the
increased GR activity in the drought-exposed
variants of the Gobustan variety, which was
partially recovered after rehydration. However, in
the Tale 38 variety,
the GR activity decreased
compared with the control in the drought-exposed
variants and recovered after rehydration. The
activity of GR was found to increase in both
varieties under
drought and recovered after
rehydration. In the Gobustan variety the enzyme
activity decrease was relatively small (Fig. 2A).
As H
2
O
2
is a substrate for many enzymes, an
increase in its amount results in the enhancement of
the activities of the respective enzymes. Besides,
H
2
O
2
is used as
a source of oxygen in light
reactions of photosynthesis and may have a
stimulating effect on plant growth (Huseynova et
al., 2015). Hydrogen peroxide amounts on a fresh
weight basis were greater
in all variants of the
Gobustan variety compared with the Tale 38
variety. But in these varieties, the tendency of the
change was the same.
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