Fuente:
PubMed "Tobacco Plant"
Curr Issues Mol Biol. 2026 Apr 22;48(5):432. doi: 10.3390/cimb48050432.ABSTRACTNicotiana tabacum is a classic model for studying pollination on wet stigma. Reactive oxygen species (ROS) and nitric oxide (NO) production are closely related to stigma fertility and depend on the activity of redox enzymes. This study is devoted to the comparison of two tobacco lines differing in physiological parameters and reproductive success. Samsun is a tobacco variety that is widely used in research due to its low demands; however, the reproductive potential of the variety is quite low. Based on this variety, a new line was obtained, called "Fortune"; the plants are externally similar to the Samsun plants, but are more successful in reproduction. The total production of ROS + NO on the stigmas of the Fortune plants is lower than the Samsun plants, but their ROS production is higher, and the main decrease occurs due to NO. Superoxide dismutase activity differs between the two lines at all stages of stigma development except the fertile stage, while ascorbate peroxidase activity is higher in "Fortune" at all stages. Additional isoforms of ascorbate peroxidase are detected in developing stigmas of the Fortune variety. Presumably due to differences in redox metabolism, Fortune plants produce more seeds, their fruit are larger, and their leaves and flowers are also larger compared to the Samsun plants. In this study, we investigated both redox homeostasis parameters and plant productivity using tobacco as the model plant and suggested that there is a correlation between these groups of parameters, which may be important for breeding highly productive plants.PMID:42193037 | PMC:PMC13204609 | DOI:10.3390/cimb48050432