MONITORING PHLOEM UNLOADING AND POST-PHLOEM TRANSPORT BY MICROPERFUSION OF ATTACHED WHEAT GRAINS

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WANG, N [1 ]
FISHER, DB [1 ]
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[1] WASHINGTON STATE UNIV,DEPT BOT,PULLMAN,WA 99164
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10.1104/pp.104.1.7
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Q94 [植物学];
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071001 ;
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Phloem unloading and post-phloem transport in developing wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) grains were investigated by perfusing the endosperm cavities of attached grains. Relative unloading ratio (RUR) and the rate of sucrose release into the endosperm cavity (SRR) were calculated, respectively, from C-14 import and from sucrose washout from the cavity. RUR and SRR continued at or near in vivo rates over a wide range of cavity sap osmolality (90 to approximately 500 milliosmolal) and sucrose concentration (14-430 mM) and for long times (29 h). These are much greater ranges than have been observed for the endosperm cavity in vivo (230-300 milliosmolal, and 40-120 mM, respectively), indicating that neither the cavity sap osmolality nor sucrose concentration are controlling factors for the rate of assimilate import into the cavity. The maintenance of in vivo transport rates over a wide range of conditions strongly implicates the role of transport processes within the maternal tissues of the wheat grain, rather than activities of the embryo or endosperm, in determining the rate of assimilate import into the grain. RUR was decreased by high concentrations of sucrose and sorbitol, but not of mannitol. By plasmolyzing some chalazal cells, sorbitol appeared to block symplastic transport across the crease tissues, but neither sucrose nor mannitol caused plasmolysis in maternal tissues of attached grains. The inhibition of RUR by KCN and carbonyl cyanide m-chlorophenyl (CCCP) and the continued import of sucrose into grains against its concentration gradient suggest that solute movement into the endosperm cavity might occur by active membrane transport. However, the evidence is weak, since KCN and CCCP appeared to act primarily on same aspect of symplastic (i.e. nonmembrane) transport. Also, sucrose could move from the endosperm cavity into the maternal tissues (i.e. opposite to the normal direction of sucrose movement), suggesting that transmembrane movement in the nucellus may be a reversible process. Pressure-driven flow into the grain could account for movement against a concentration gradient.
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