ALUMINUM TOLERANCE IN WHEAT (TRITICUM-AESTIVUM L) .2. ALUMINUM-STIMULATED EXCRETION OF MALIC-ACID FROM ROOT APICES

被引:717
作者
DELHAIZE, E
RYAN, PR
RANDALL, PJ
机构
关键词
D O I
10.1104/pp.103.3.695
中图分类号
Q94 [植物学];
学科分类号
071001 ;
摘要
We investigated the role of organic acids in conferring Al tolerance in near-isogenic wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) lines differing in Al tolerance at the Al tolerance locus (Alt1). Addition of Al to nutrient solutions stimulated excretion of malic and succinic acids from roots of wheat seedlings, and Al-tolerant genotypes excreted 5- to 10-fold more malic acid than Al-sensitive genotypes. Malic acid excretion was detectable after 15 min of exposure to 200 mu M Al, and the amount excreted increased linearly over 24 h. The amount of malic acid excreted was dependent on the external Al concentration, and excretion was stimulated by as little as 10 mu M Al. Malic acid added to nutrient solutions was able to protect Al-sensitive seedlings from normally phytotoxic Al concentrations. Root apices (terminal 3-5 mm of root) were the primary source of the malic acid excreted. Root apices of Al-tolerant and Al-sensitive seedlings contained similar amounts of malic acid before and after a 2-h exposure to 200 mu M Al. During this treatment, Al-tolerant seedlings excreted about four times the total amount of malic acid initially present within root apices, indicating that continual synthesis of melic acid was occurring. Malic acid excretion was specifically stimulated by Al, and neither La, Fe, nor the absence of Pi was able to elicit this response. There was a consistent correlation of Al tolerance with high rates of malic acid excretion stimulated by Al in a population of seedlings segregating for Al tolerance. These data are consistent with the hypothesis that the Alt1 locus in wheat encodes an Al tolerance mechanism based on Al-stimulated excretion of malic acid.
引用
收藏
页码:695 / 702
页数:8
相关论文
共 31 条
[1]   ASSOCIATIVE N2 FIXATION AND ROOT EXUDATION OF ORGANIC-ACIDS FROM WHEAT CULTIVARS OF DIFFERENT ALUMINUM TOLERANCE [J].
CHRISTIANSENWENIGER, C ;
GRONEMAN, AF ;
VANVEEN, JA .
PLANT AND SOIL, 1992, 139 (02) :167-174
[2]   INHIBITION OF UPTAKE AND LONG-DISTANCE TRANSPORT OF CALCIUM BY ALUMINIUM AND OTHER POLYVALENT CATIONS [J].
CLARKSON, DT ;
SANDERSON, J .
JOURNAL OF EXPERIMENTAL BOTANY, 1971, 22 (73) :837-+
[3]  
DAGLEY S, 1974, METHOD ENZYMAT AN, V3, P1562
[4]   ALUMINUM TOLERANCE IN WHEAT (TRITICUM-AESTIVUM L) .1. UPTAKE AND DISTRIBUTION OF ALUMINUM IN ROOT APICES [J].
DELHAIZE, E ;
CRAIG, S ;
BEATON, CD ;
BENNET, RJ ;
JAGADISH, VC ;
RANDALL, PJ .
PLANT PHYSIOLOGY, 1993, 103 (03) :685-693
[5]  
DELHAIZE E, 1991, PLANT SOIL INTERACTI, P1071
[6]   CITRIC-ACID EXCRETION AND PRECIPITATION OF CALCIUM CITRATE IN THE RHIZOSPHERE OF WHITE LUPIN (LUPINUS-ALBUS L) [J].
DINKELAKER, B ;
ROMHELD, V ;
MARSCHNER, H .
PLANT CELL AND ENVIRONMENT, 1989, 12 (03) :285-292
[7]  
Fisher JA, 1987, PRIORITIES SOIL PLAN, P135
[8]  
FOY CD, 1990, PLANT NUTR PHYSL APP, P381
[9]   THE ACQUISITION OF PHOSPHORUS BY LUPINUS-ALBUS L .3. THE PROBABLE MECHANISM BY WHICH PHOSPHORUS MOVEMENT IN THE SOIL ROOT INTERFACE IS ENHANCED [J].
GARDNER, WK ;
BARBER, DA ;
PARBERY, DG .
PLANT AND SOIL, 1983, 70 (01) :107-124
[10]   THE ACQUISITION OF PHOSPHORUS BY LUPINUS-ALBUS L .4. THE EFFECT OF INTERPLANTING WHEAT AND WHITE LUPIN ON THE GROWTH AND MINERAL-COMPOSITION OF THE 2 SPECIES [J].
GARDNER, WK ;
BOUNDY, KA .
PLANT AND SOIL, 1983, 70 (03) :391-402