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Lateral Transport of Ions into the Xylem of Corn Roots: II. Evaluation of a Stelar Pump.

A Läuchli1, A R Spurr, E Epstein.   

Abstract

When an excised corn (Zea mays) root pretreated with chloride was exposed for 10 minutes to pulse labeling with (30)Cl and then transferred to unlabeled chloride, the activity in the xylem exudate reached a maximum about 4 minutes after pulse labeling was discontinued and then declined sharply. The rate at which labeled chloride was transported across the root into the xylem and basipetally therein was on the order of 75 to 250 centimeters per hour. Consequently, symplasmic movement of chloride in corn roots is fast and may not be rate-limiting in transfer from the root surface to the xylem. Experiments on pulse labeling with (22)Na gave similar results. A large fraction of the absorbed (22)Na was not translocated into the exudate but was tightly sequestered in a cell compartment, probably the vacuole.Electron probe analysis was used to reveal the pattern of potassium distribution in cross sections taken 10 to 11 millimeters from the tip. The cytoplasm and vacuoles of the xylem parenchyma cells accumulated potassium to a much greater extent than cortical and other stelar cells. Ultrastructural studies showed that the cytoplasm of the xylem parenchyma cells contains numerous membrane systems. It was concluded that the xylem parenchyma cells secrete ions from the symplasm into the conducting vessels, and it was suggested that this secretion is driven across the plasmalemma by a carrier-mediated transport.

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Year:  1971        PMID: 16657747      PMCID: PMC396815          DOI: 10.1104/pp.48.2.118

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Plant Physiol        ISSN: 0032-0889            Impact factor:   8.340


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