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Glucose-induced activation of rubidium transport and water flux in sunflower root systems
Description
Excised 20-d-old sunflower roots (
Helianthusannuus
L. cv. Sun-Gro 393) were used to study the effect of
different sugars on rubidium and water fluxes. The
roots sensed and absorbed glucose from the external
medium inducing the activation of rubidium accu-
mulated in the root (Rb
q
root), the flux of exuded
rubidium (
J
Rb
) and, to a lesser degree, the exudation
rate (
J
v
). These effects were also triggered by
fructose, but not by 6-deoxyglucose (6-dG), a glucose
analogue which is not a substrate for hexokinase
(HXK). The effect of 2-deoxyglucose (2-dG), an
analogue that is phosphorylated but not further
metabolized, was complex, suggesting an inhibitory
effect on solute transport to the xylem. The amounts
of glucose required to activate rubidium and water
fluxes were similar to those previously reported
to regulate different processes in other plants
(0.5±10 mM). When sorbitol was used instead of
glucose, neither rubidium uptake (Rb
q
root plus
J
Rb
)
nor
J
v
was activated. It is proposed that glucose
present in the root plays an important signalling role
in the regulation of Rb
q
(K
q
) and water transport in
plant roots
Abstract
Ministerio de Educación y Cultura PB98-102Abstract
Ministerio de Educación y Cultura PB98-1036Additional details
Identifiers
- URL
- https://idus.us.es/handle/11441/60261
- URN
- urn:oai:idus.us.es:11441/60261
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