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通过快速封闭叶片表皮细胞的刺伤来维持膨压。

Maintenance of turgor by rapid sealing of puncture wounds in leaf epidermal cells.

机构信息

Department of Pomology, University of California, Davis, California 95616-8683.

出版信息

Plant Physiol. 1991 Nov;97(3):907-12. doi: 10.1104/pp.97.3.907.

Abstract

When leaf epidermal cells are puncture wounded with a glass microcapillary tip, a small droplet of fluid is discharged and then evaporates, leaving a solid residue on the cell surface. For puncture wounds of about 3.5 micrometers in diameter, this process is complete within 2 to 3 seconds. A second puncture wound also exhibits a similar discharge, indicating the persistence of some turgor pressure within the cell, despite damage to the cell wall. Direct measurement of turgor on the large epidermal cells of Tradescantia virginiana L. demonstrated that turgor was substantially maintained (91-96%) after puncture wounding. Anatomical and histochemical evidence suggests that the damaged portion of the cell wall was sealed with an amorphous plug of material comprised of pectinaceous polysaccharides. Rapid sealing of puncture wounds and the maintenance of turgor in epidermal cells may be an important functional component of plant adaptation to physical damage such as that caused by insect feeding.

摘要

当用玻璃微吸管尖端刺穿叶表皮细胞时,会排出一小滴液体,然后蒸发,在细胞表面留下固体残留物。对于直径约 3.5 微米的穿刺伤口,这个过程在 2 到 3 秒内完成。第二次穿刺伤口也表现出类似的排出,表明尽管细胞壁受损,但细胞内仍存在一定的膨压。对 Tradescantia virginiana L. 的大型表皮细胞的膨压直接测量表明,在穿刺损伤后,膨压基本保持不变(91-96%)。解剖学和组织化学证据表明,细胞壁的受损部分被由果胶多糖组成的无定形塞子密封。表皮细胞穿刺伤口的快速密封和膨压的维持可能是植物适应物理损伤(如昆虫取食引起的损伤)的重要功能组成部分。

https://cdn.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/blobs/cd26/1081103/1180b13cc9da/plntphys00698-0068-a.jpg

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