COMPARTMENTATION AND TRANSPORT OF ZINC IN BARLEY PRIMARY LEAVES AS BASIC MECHANISMS INVOLVED IN ZINC TOLERANCE

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作者
BRUNE, A [1 ]
URBACH, W [1 ]
DIETZ, KJ [1 ]
机构
[1] UNIV WURZBURG,JULIUS VON SACHS INST BIOWISSENSCH,LEHRSTUHL BOT 1,D-97082 WURZBURG,GERMANY
来源
PLANT CELL AND ENVIRONMENT | 1994年 / 17卷 / 02期
关键词
APOPLAST; BARLEY LEAVES; EPIDERMIS; HEAVY METALS; MESOPHYLL PROTOPLASTS; VACUOLE; ZINC (COMPARTMENTATION);
D O I
10.1111/j.1365-3040.1994.tb00278.x
中图分类号
Q94 [植物学];
学科分类号
071001 ;
摘要
The heavy metal zinc was administered to barley seedlings by increasing its concentration in the hydroponic medium. The most dramatic effect was a severe inhibition of root elongation with little effect on root biomass production. The growth of primary leaves was little affected although the zinc content of the primary leaves increased several-fold. A detailed compartment analysis was performed for 10-d-old barley primary leaves. Under low zinc nutrition (2 mmol m(-3)), highest zinc contents were observed in the cytoplasm of mesophyll protoplasts. At inhibitory zinc concentrations in the hydroponic medium (400 mmol m(-3)), zinc levels dramatically and preferentially increased in the apoplastic space. Elevated zinc levels were also observed in the epidermal cells, and to a lesser extent, in mesophyll vacuoles. The cytoplasmic content of mesophyll protoplasts was unchanged, indicating perfect zinc homeostasis within the leaf, In order to understand the transport mechanisms underlying the steady-state distribution profile, we used Zn-65 to conduct uptake experiments with leaves whose lower epidermis had been stripped. The leaves were placed on zinc solutions of varying concentrations containing Zn-65 for 5 min to 6 h. After the incubation, the leaves were fractionated into mesophyll and epidermis protoplasts and residue, the latter mainly representing cell wall. Adsorption of Zn to the extracellular matrix was 100 times faster than Zn uptake into the cells. By far the largest portion taken up into the mesophyll protoplasts rapidly appeared in the vacuolar compartment. These results demonstrate the importance of compartmentation and transport as homeostatic mechanisms within the leaves to handle high, possibly toxic, zinc levels in the shoot.
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