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Short-term treatment of potato tuber (Solanum tuberosum L.) dises with CdCl₂ (1mM) induced an oxidative stress, manifested by higher levels of H₂O₂, and activated the synthesis of phytochclatins ((γ-Glu-Cys)n-Gly): PC₂, PC₃ and PC₄. If in the tissues with a lower GSH level, the oxidative stress was induced by treatment with 3-aminotriazol (AT), or with AT and H₂O₂, the elevation of H₂O₂ and GSH levels and then some accumulation of thiols, including PC₂, PC₃ and PC₄, were observed. However, this increase of PC concentration was considerably lower when compared with the effects brought about by Cd⁺² treatment. If such a procedure of evoking subsequent moderate oxidative stress in tissues preceded Cd-treatment, a marked limitation of PC synthesis was observed. The presented results support the role of H₂O₂ as the second messenger in activating GSH synthesis and thus suggest a possibility of redox type regulation mechanism of PCs synthesis.