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The antioxidative protection during the C
3
-
CAM
shift induced by water stress was investigated in the temperate succulent Sedum album L. The C
3
-
CAM
shift was characterized in terms of CO
2
exchange, titratable acidity and phosphoenolpyruvate carboxylase activity. Well-watered plants displayed C
3
-like patterns of gas exchange and exhibited a mild day-night acid fluctuation indicating that those plants were performing
CAM
-cycling metabolism. Imposed drought highly stimulated
CAM
cycling, decreasing the net CO
2
uptake during the day, eliminating net CO
2
efflux at night and stimulating tissue acid fluctuations. As water deficit developed, chlorophyll fluorescence measurements showed a decrease in the Fv/Fm ratio, indicating that photoinhibition could follow after severe drought. Protection might be performed by the increased activity of enzymes involved in the destruction of free radicals and oxidants, but their response depended on the water status of the plant. Ascorbate peroxidase and superoxide dismutase activities increased in plants subjected to mild stress but declined during severe water stress.
Catalase
activity, however, was quite stable under mild water stress and was clearly inhibited under severe water stress. At this stage, glutathione reductase and monodehydroascorbate reductase seemed to be very important in the protection against oxidants, both increasing considerably their activities under severe water stress. Even if recycling has been shown to alleviate photoinhibition, our results clearly demonstrate that antioxidative enzymes play an important role in the protection of plants from oxidants during the C
3
-
CAM
shift induced by water stress.
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PMID:Antioxidative protection in the inducible CAM plant Sedum album L. following the imposition of severe water stress and recovery. 2830 89