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Changes in rupture formation and zonary region stained with Evans blue during the recovery process from aluminum toxicity in the pea root apex.

Hirotoshi Motoda1, Yoshio Kano, Fukumi Hiragami, Kenji Kawamura, Hideaki Matsumoto.   

Abstract

We investigated how the pea (Pisum sativum cv. Harunoka) root, upon return to an Al-free condition, recovers from injury caused by exposure to Al. Elongation and re-elongation of the root during the recovery process from Al injury occurred only in the apical 5-mm region of the pea root. With the model system of the pea root for recovery from Al injury, images of the root characterized by zonal staining with Evans blue showed the existence of two regions in the root apex consisting of rupture and zonary stained regions. Ruptures enlarged by increase in their depth but without widening of the intervals among zonary stained regions in the roots treated with Al continuously. On the other hand, intervals of the zonary stained regions were widened due to re-elongation of the root and were narrow in the rupture region in the recovery root.

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Year:  2011        PMID: 21258208      PMCID: PMC3122016          DOI: 10.4161/psb.6.1.14148

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Plant Signal Behav        ISSN: 1559-2316


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