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The kinetics of calcium and magnesium entry into mycorrhizal spruce roots

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PLANTA
卷 210, 期 3, 页码 488-496

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/PL00008156

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calcium; magnesium; mycorrhiza; ion uptake; Picea (root); stable isotope (tracer)

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The entry of calcium and magnesium from external sources into mycorrhizal roots of 3-year-old Norway spruce trees (Pic en abies [L.] Karst.) was monitored. Roots of intact plants were exposed for various periods of time, ranging from 2 mill to 48 h, to nutrient solutions which contained the stable-isotope tracers (25)Mg and (44)Ca. After labelling, samples of roots were excised from the plants, shock-frozen, cryosubstituted and embedded. The resulting isotope composition in this material was analysed by a laser-microprobe-mass-analyser (LAMMA) at relevant positions within cross-sections of the roots. For both elements, we determined (i) the fractions of the isotopes originating From the plant prior to labelling, and (ii) the fraction of isotopes originating from the corresponding tracer that penetrated into the root. Both divalent cations rapidly penetrated across the cortical apoplast and reached the endodermis. After 2 min of exposure to the labelling solution, an initial transient gradient of the tracers could be observed within the root cortex. Subsequently, calcium as well as magnesium equilibrated between the apoplast of the entire cortex and the external tracer with a half-time, t(1/2), of about 3 min. In contrast, the kinetics of radial movement into the vascular stele showed a delay with a till of 100-120 min. We take this as strong evidence that there exists a free apoplastic path for divalent cations in the cortex and that the endodermis is a major barrier to the further passage of Mg and Ca into the xylem. While (25)Mg in the labelling solution exchanged rapidly with Mg in the cortical apoplast, the exchange across the plasma membrane with ME present in the protoplasm of the same cortical cells was almost 2 orders of magnitude slower. The kinetics of Ca and Mg entry at +6 degrees C were similar to those obtained at a root temperature of +22 degrees C.

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