Sequential depolarization of root cortical and stelar cells induced by an acute salt shock - implications for Na(+) and K(+) transport into xylem vessels.

نویسندگان

  • Lars H Wegner
  • Giovanni Stefano
  • Lana Shabala
  • Marika Rossi
  • Stefano Mancuso
  • Sergey Shabala
چکیده

Early events in NaCl-induced root ion and water transport were investigated in maize (Zea mays L) roots using a range of microelectrode and imaging techniques. Addition of 100 mm NaCl to the bath resulted in an exponential drop in root xylem pressure, rapid depolarization of trans-root potential and a transient drop in xylem K(+) activity (A(K+) ) within ∼1 min after stress onset. At this time, no detectable amounts of Na(+) were released into the xylem vessels. The observed drop in A(K+) was unexpected, given the fact that application of the physiologically relevant concentrations of Na(+) to isolated stele has caused rapid plasma membrane depolarization and a subsequent K(+) efflux from the stelar tissues. This controversy was explained by the difference in kinetics of NaCl-induced depolarization between cortical and stelar cells. As root cortical cells are first to be depolarized and lose K(+) to the environment, this is associated with some K(+) shift from the stelar symplast to the cortex, resulting in K(+) being transiently removed from the xylem. Once Na(+) is loaded into the xylem (between 1 and 5 min of root exposure to NaCl), stelar cells become more depolarized, and a gradual recovery in A(K+) occurs.

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عنوان ژورنال:
  • Plant, cell & environment

دوره 34 5  شماره 

صفحات  -

تاریخ انتشار 2011