The endodermis as a checkpoint for nutrients

被引:140
作者
Barberon, Marie [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Lausanne, UNIL Sorge, DBMV, CH-1015 Lausanne, Switzerland
关键词
barrier; Casparian strips; endodermis; nutrient; root; suberin lamellae; transport; CASPARIAN STRIP; ROOT; ARABIDOPSIS; SUBERIN; SUBERIZATION; TRANSPORT; DIFFERENTIATION; ACYLTRANSFERASE; PERMEABILITIES; IDENTIFICATION;
D O I
10.1111/nph.14140
中图分类号
Q94 [植物学];
学科分类号
071001 ;
摘要
Plant roots forage the soil for nutrients and transport them upwards to the aerial parts. Nutrients entering the plant are transported through the concentric layers of epidermis, cortex and endodermis before reaching the central vasculature. The endodermis is the innermost cortical cell layer that surrounds the vasculature. The endodermis forms barriers, the Casparian strips and suberin lamellae, which have been assumed to play a major role in controlling nutrient acquisition. However, the molecular network controlling its differentiation has started to be investigated only recently, giving an unprecedented opportunity to address the role of these barriers in plant nutrition. This insight aims to present recent advances regarding endodermis differentiation, its function as a barrier for nutrients and its developmental plasticity, all pointing to a pivotal role of the endodermis as a checkpoint for nutrients.
引用
收藏
页码:1604 / 1610
页数:7
相关论文
共 46 条
  • [31] Casparian strip diffusion barrier in Arabidopsis is made of a lignin polymer without suberin
    Naseer, Sadaf
    Lee, Yuree
    Lapierre, Catherine
    Franke, Rochus
    Nawrath, Christiane
    Geldner, Niko
    [J]. PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, 2012, 109 (25) : 10101 - 10106
  • [32] REAL-TIME IMAGING OF PHLOEM UNLOADING IN THE ROOT-TIP OF ARABIDOPSIS
    OPARKA, KJ
    DUCKETT, CM
    PRIOR, DAM
    FISHER, DB
    [J]. PLANT JOURNAL, 1994, 6 (05) : 759 - 766
  • [33] Surfing along the root ground tissue gene network
    Pauluzzi, G.
    Divol, F.
    Puig, J.
    Guiderdoni, E.
    Dievart, A.
    Perin, C.
    [J]. DEVELOPMENTAL BIOLOGY, 2012, 365 (01) : 14 - 22
  • [35] A receptor-like kinase mutant with absent endodermal diffusion barrier displays selective nutrient homeostasis defects
    Pfister, Alexandre
    Barberon, Marie
    Alassimone, Julien
    Kalmbach, Lothar
    Lee, Yuree
    Vermeer, Joop E. M.
    Yamazaki, Misako
    Li, Guowei
    Maurel, Christophe
    Takano, Junpei
    Kamiya, Takehiro
    Salt, David E.
    Roppolo, Daniele
    Geldner, Niko
    [J]. ELIFE, 2014, 3 : e03115
  • [36] Stagnant deoxygenated growth enhances root suberization and lignifications, but differentially affects water and NaCl permeabilities in rice (Oryza sativa L.) roots
    Ranathunge, Kosala
    Lin, Jinxing
    Steudle, Ernst
    Schreiber, Lukas
    [J]. PLANT CELL AND ENVIRONMENT, 2011, 34 (08) : 1223 - 1240
  • [37] Water and solute permeabilities of Arabidopsis roots in relation to the amount and composition of aliphatic suberin
    Ranathunge, Kosala
    Schreiber, Lukas
    [J]. JOURNAL OF EXPERIMENTAL BOTANY, 2011, 62 (06) : 1961 - 1974
  • [38] Suberin research in the genomics era-New interest for an old polymer
    Ranathunge, Kosala
    Schreiber, Lukas
    Franke, Rochus
    [J]. PLANT SCIENCE, 2011, 180 (03) : 399 - 413
  • [39] STRUCTURE OF BARLEY ROOTS IN RELATION TO TRANSPORT OF IONS INTO STELE
    ROBARDS, AW
    JACKSON, SM
    CLARKSON, DT
    SANDERSON, J
    [J]. PROTOPLASMA, 1973, 77 (2-3) : 291 - 311
  • [40] ENTRY OF IONS AND MOLECULES INTO ROOTS - INVESTIGATION USING ELECTRON-OPAQUE TRACERS
    ROBARDS, AW
    ROBB, ME
    [J]. PLANTA, 1974, 120 (01) : 1 - 12