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The treatment of wheat coleoptiles segments with 10 ??M solution of salicylic acid (SA) raised their heat resistance, caused essential increase of superoxidedismutase (SOD) activity and insignificant decrease of catalase activity. The conclusion has been made, that accumulation of peroxides induced by SA in tissues substantially is caused by SOD activity rising. It is supposed, that the oxidative stress induced by SA causes an activation of protective systems of the plant cells, necessary for the adequate response to the subsequent damaging heating.
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