Xylem ionic relations and salinity tolerance in barley.
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Control of ion loading into the xylem has been repeatedly named as a crucial factor determining plant salt tolerance. In this study we further investigate this issue by applying a range of biophysical [the microelectrode ion flux measurement (MIFE) technique for non-invasive ion flux measurements, the patch clamp technique, membrane potential measurements] and physiological (xylem sap and tissue nutrient analysis, photosynthetic characteristics, stomatal conductance) techniques to barley varieties contrasting in their salt tolerance. We report that restricting Na(+) loading into the xylem is not essential for conferring salinity tolerance in barley, with tolerant varieties showing xylem Na(+) concentrations at least as high as those of sensitive ones. At the same time, tolerant genotypes are capable of maintaining higher xylem K(+)/Na(+) ratios and efficiently sequester the accumulated Na(+) in leaves. The former is achieved by more efficient loading of K(+) into the xylem. We argue that the observed increases in xylem K(+) and Na(+) concentrations in tolerant genotypes are required for efficient osmotic adjustment, needed to support leaf expansion growth. We also provide evidence that K(+)-permeable voltage-sensitive channels are involved in xylem loading and operate in a feedback manner to maintain a constant K(+)/Na(+) ratio in the xylem sap.
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ورودعنوان ژورنال:
- The Plant journal : for cell and molecular biology
دوره 61 5 شماره
صفحات -
تاریخ انتشار 2010