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PLANT PHYSIOLOGY , Vol 103, Issue 3 793-803, Copyright © 1993 by American Society of Plant Biologists
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ENVIRONMENTAL AND STRESS PHYSIOLOGY |
Plasma Membrane Lipids Associated with Genetic Variability in Freezing Tolerance and Cold Acclimation of Solanum Species
J. P. Palta, B. D. Whitaker and L. S. Weiss
Department of Horticulture, University of Wisconsin, 1575 Linden Drive, Madison, Wisconsin 53706 (J.P.P., L.S.W.)
Simultaneous comparisons were made between a freezing-tolerant,
cold-acclimating (CA) wild potato species (Solanum commersonii) and a
freezing-sensitive, nonacclimating (NA) cultivated species (Solanum
tuberosum). Comparative studies allowed differentiation of plasma membrane
lipid changes associated with increased freezing tolerance following CA
from lipid changes that can result from metabolic adjustment to reduced
temperature during CA. Following CA treatment lipid changes found in both
the NA and CA species included a decrease in palmitic acid, an increase in
unsaturated to saturated fatty acid ratio, an increase in free sterols, an
increase in sitosterol, and a slight decrease in cerebrosides. Lipid
changes detected only in the acclimating species included an increase in
phosphatidylethanolamine, a decrease in sterol to phospholipid ratio, an
increase in linoleic acid, a decrease in linolenic acid, and an increase in
acylated steryl glycoside to steryl glycoside ratio. These changes were
either absent or opposite in the NA species, suggesting an association of
these lipid changes with CA. Furthermore, the lipid changes associated with
increased freezing tolerance during CA were distinct from lipid differences
between the two species in the NA state.
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