RETENTION OF XENOBIOTICS ALONG THE PHLOEM PATH

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GRIMM, E
GRUBE, A
JAHNKE, S
NEUMANN, S
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[1] UNIV HALLE WITTENBERG,INST PFLANZEN & ZELLPHYSIOL,D-06108 HALLE,GERMANY
[2] UNIV ESSEN GESAMTHSCH,FACHBEREICH BOT PFLANZENPHYSIOL 9,D-45117 ESSEN,GERMANY
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CYCLAMEN; LEAF (DETACHED); PHLOEM TRANSPORT; C-11; PHOTOASSIMILATE; SUCROSE; XENOBIOTICS;
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Q94 [植物学];
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Detached leaves of Cyclamen persicum Mill. can be used as a simple source-sink system. Phloem transport in the excised material was monitored by the noninvasive C-11-technique. Assimilate movement stopped immediately when the petiole was cut off. However, within 20 min a recovery of transport was observed. The translocation rate in the detached leaf was only 13% of that in the intact plant. C-14-Xenobiotics and [H-3]sucrose were injected into the upper petiole parenchyma (source). They moved downstream by a symplastic route. The stump of the petiole was inserted into a buffer solution containing ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid (sink). After 3 h, the distribution of sucrose and xenobiotics was determined in five subsequent segments of the petiole (path). The retention coefficient (r) was calculated from the ratio of radioactivity in the vascular bundle to that in the petiole parenchyma. The distribution along the vascular path was given by a geometric progression, whereas its constant was the transport coefficient (q). Values of r and q corresponded with the degree of phloem mobility and ambimobility. Four groups of compounds were classified: (i) acidic substances with log K-ow = -2 to -2.4 (K-ow is the partition coefficient octanol/water) at pH 8 (pH of sieve tube sap), retained by ion trapping and exhibiting small lateral efflux (q greater than or equal to 0.7; maleic hydrazide, dalapon); (ii) acidic substances with log K-ow = -0.7 to -0.8 at pH 8, retained by ion trapping and subjected to a moderate lateral efflux (0.7 > q > 0.5; 2,4-dichlorophenoxyacetic acid, 2-methyl-4-chlorophenoxyacetic acid, bromoxynil); (iii) nonionised substances retained by optimum permeability, exhibiting a considerable lateral leakage (q less than or equal to 0.5; glyphosate, amitrole); (iv) substances without basipetal transport in the phloem (atrazine, diuron). Retention of sucrose corresponded quantitatively with that shown in group (i). This classification was also supported by results of uptake and efflux experiments using the isolated conducting tissue. Theoretical translocation profiles were calculated from the determined transport coefficients (q).
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