Moore R, Cameron I L, Hunter K E, Olmos D, Smith N K
Department of Biology, Baylor University, Waco, Texas 76798, USA.
Ann Bot. 1987;59:667-77. doi: 10.1093/oxfordjournals.aob.a087365.
We used quantitative electron-probe energy-dispersive x-ray microanalysis to localize endogenous Na, Cl, K, P, S, Mg and Ca in cryofixed and freeze-dried cryosections of the cap (i.e. the putative site of graviperception) and elongating zone (i.e. site of gravicurvature) of horizontally oriented roots of Zea mays. Ca, Na, Cl, K and Mg accumulate along the lower side of caps of horizontally oriented roots. The most dramatic asymmetries of these ions occur in the apoplast, especially the mucilage. We could not detect any significant differences in the concentrations of these ions in the central cytoplasm of columella cells along the upper and lower sides of caps of horizontally-oriented roots. However, the increased amounts of Na, Cl, K and Mg in the longitudinal walls of columella cells along the lower side of the cap suggest that these ions may move down through the columella tissue of horizontally-oriented roots. Ca also accumulates (largely in the mucilage) along the lower side of the elongating zone of horizontally-oriented roots, while Na, P, Cl and K tend to accumulate along the upper side of the elongating zone. Of these ions, only K increases in concentration in the cytoplasm and longitudinal walls of cortical cells in the upper vs lower sides of the elongating zone. These results indicate that (1) gravity-induced asymmetries of ions differ significantly in the cap and elongating zone of graviresponding roots, (2) Ca accumulates along the lower side of the cap and elongating zone of graviresponding roots, (3) increased growth of the upper side of the elongating zone of horizontally-oriented roots correlates positively with increased amounts of K in the cytoplasm and longitudinal walls of cortical cells, and (4) the apoplast (especially the mucilage) may be an important component of the pathway via which ions move in graviresponding rots of Zea mays. These results are discussed relative to mechanisms for graviperception and gravicurvature of roots.
我们采用定量电子探针能量色散X射线微分析技术,对水平放置的玉米根的根冠(即假定的重力感受部位)和伸长区(即重力弯曲部位)的冷冻固定和冷冻干燥冰冻切片中的内源性钠、氯、钾、磷、硫、镁和钙进行定位。钙、钠、氯、钾和镁在水平放置根的根冠下侧积累。这些离子最显著的不对称性出现在质外体,尤其是黏液中。我们未检测到水平放置根的根冠上下两侧的柱细胞中央细胞质中这些离子浓度有任何显著差异。然而,根冠下侧柱细胞纵向壁中钠、氯、钾和镁含量的增加表明,这些离子可能沿水平放置根的柱组织向下移动。钙也在水平放置根的伸长区下侧积累(主要在黏液中),而钠、磷、氯和钾则倾向于在伸长区上侧积累。在这些离子中,只有钾在伸长区上侧与下侧的皮层细胞质和纵向壁中的浓度增加。这些结果表明:(1)重力诱导的离子不对称性在重力响应根的根冠和伸长区有显著差异;(2)钙在重力响应根的根冠和伸长区下侧积累;(3)水平放置根伸长区上侧生长的增加与皮层细胞质和纵向壁中钾含量的增加呈正相关;(4)质外体(尤其是黏液)可能是玉米重力响应根中离子移动途径的重要组成部分。本文结合根的重力感受和重力弯曲机制对这些结果进行了讨论。