Literature DB >> 24417377

Role of root hydrophobic barriers in salt exclusion of a mangrove plant Avicennia officinalis.

Pannaga Krishnamurthy1, Pavithra A Jyothi-Prakash, Lin Qin, Jie He, Qingsong Lin, Chiang-Shiong Loh, Prakash P Kumar.   

Abstract

Salt exclusion at the roots and salt secretion in the leaves were examined in a mangrove, Avicennia officinalis. The non-secretor mangrove Bruguiera cylindrica was used for comparative study of hydrophobic barrier formation in the roots. Bypass flow was reduced when seedlings were previously treated with high salt concentration. A biseriate exodermis was detected in the salt-treated roots, along with an enhanced deposition of hydrophobic barriers in the endodermis. These barriers reduced Na(+) loading into the xylem, accounting for a 90-95% salt exclusion in A. officinalis. Prominent barriers were found in the roots of B. cylindrica even in the absence of salt treatment. A cytochrome P450 gene that may regulate suberin biosynthesis was up-regulated within hours of salt treatment in A. officinalis roots and leaves, corresponding with increased suberin deposition. X-ray microanalysis showed preferential deposition of Na(+) and Cl(-) in the root cortex compared with the stele, suggesting that the endodermis is the primary site of salt exclusion. Enhanced salt secretion and increased suberin deposition surrounding the salt glands were seen in the leaves with salt treatment. Overall, these data show that the deposition of apoplastic barriers increases resistance to bypass flow leading to efficient salt exclusion at the roots in mangroves.
© 2014 John Wiley & Sons Ltd.

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Keywords:  Casparian bands; bypass flow; mangroves; salt glands; salt secretion; suberin; xylem sap

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Year:  2014        PMID: 24417377     DOI: 10.1111/pce.12272

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Plant Cell Environ        ISSN: 0140-7791            Impact factor:   7.228


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