Author:
Lazof Dennis B.,Holland Michael J.
Abstract
The interaction between proton and aluminium toxicities was examined in
soybean (Glycine max L.), pea
(Pisum sativum L.) and bean
(Phaseolus vulgaris L.). Accurate characterization of
genotype Al-sensitivity in solution culture experiments, employing a
continuous Al-exposure, required response definition at both growth-enhancing
and growth inhibiting activities. Essentially, this involved multiple controls
to account for the interactive effects. Experiments measuring growth during a
recovery period in Al-free solution were more successful in distinguishing
genotypic response to Al, especially in species demonstrating high
H+ -sensitivity. The time, concentration and basal
solution dependencies of the characteristic genotype response for the three
species examined were consistent with the hypothesis that responses of
genotypes may be predicated upon conditions emphasizing irreversible (cell
division) effects. Cell extension effects, however, appear to be rapid,
largely-reversible and often not different between differentially Al-sensitive
genotypes growing in a complete nutrient solution.
Subject
Plant Science,Agronomy and Crop Science
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