Factors inducing cavity formation in the vascular cylinders of pea roots (Pisum sativum L., cv. Alaska)

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作者
Gladish, DK [1 ]
Niki, T
机构
[1] Miami Univ, Dept Bot, Hamilton, OH 45011 USA
[2] Takushoku Univ, Fac Engn, Dept Cell Technol, Hachioji, Tokyo 193, Japan
关键词
root cavity formation; root growth; water-availability; flooding response; aerenchyma;
D O I
10.1016/S0098-8472(99)00038-6
中图分类号
Q94 [植物学];
学科分类号
071001 ;
摘要
When grown at relatively high temperatures pea primary roots (Pisum sativum L.cv. Alaska) often form long lysigenous cavities in the centers of their Vascular cylinders. Factors other than temperature may be involved. however. Pea seedlings were grown at 10 and 25 degrees C in vermiculite in a water-availability series (750-2200 mi water/2 I vermiculite) and hydroponically at various levels of aeration (0, 400, 800 mi air/min). Pea seedlings were also grown at 25 degrees C in vermiculite moistened with 750 mi water/2 l along an oxygen gradient (2-21% O-2) Growth was much slower and Vascular cavities never formed at 10 degrees C. At 25 degrees C in vermiculite the rate of cavity formation (22-100%) was positively correlated with water-availability, so water-availability was a significant factor. In the hydroponic system, aeration had little effect on growth at 10 degrees C but increased growth at 25 degrees C. All primary roots grown hydroponically at 25 degrees C contained cavities. As ambient oxygen level was increased so did growth rate, but the reverse was true for cavity formation. Growth rate, therefore: was not a factor in cavity formation but oxygen availability was. Primary roots that did not develop cavities at 25 degrees C had intercellular spaces in parenchymatous tissues of their vascular cylinders, whereas those with cavities did not. These results support the hypothesis that at high temperature elevated respiratory demand exceeds the rate of oxygen diffusion to the center of the mature portions of pea roots that form cavities, and that this situation is aggravated by wet conditions. Therefore, vascular cavities may be functioning as a type of aerenchyma. (C) 2000 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.
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