Author:
Stoutjesdijk Peter A.,Sale Peter W.,Larkin Philip J.
Abstract
We investigated the distribution of aluminium (Al) in the root tips of the
Al-tolerant forage legume,Lotus pedunculatus Cav., a
species that also accumulates condensed tannin (proanthocyanidin) in the roots
and leaves. Clonal cuttings were grown in low ionic-strength nutrient
solutions containing Al at levels that were either stimulatory or inhibitory
(5–60µM ). The X-ray microanalysis of
treated root apices revealed Al deposits at all Al concentrations. In
freeze-fractured root samples from high Al concentrations (30 and 60 M ),
deposits were found very close to the root tip. These deposits were
predominantly composed of Al, phosphorus (P) and silicon (Si). At low Al
concentrations (10 µM ), epoxy-embedded root samples were examined and
Al deposits were also found near the meristematic areas. At lower
concentrations (10 µM ), Al was found associated with P. In all
osmium-fixed samples from high and low Al concentrations, Al was generally
found in association with osmium-binding vacuoles. Because of the established
high affinity of osmium for condensed tannin, the hypothesis is developed that
condensed tannins possibly bind and detoxify Al in the root apices of
L. pedunculatus.
Subject
Plant Science,Agronomy and Crop Science
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