Role of cell wall polysaccharides in water distribution during seed imbibition of Hymenaea courbaril L.

Author:

Grandis A.1ORCID,Santos H. P.2ORCID,Tonini P. P.1,Salles I. S.1,Peres A. S. C.3ORCID,Carpita N. C.4ORCID,Buckeridge M. S.1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Laboratório de Fisiologia Ecológica de Plantas, Lafieco ‐Departamento de Botânica Instituto de Biociências, Universidade de São Paulo São Paulo Brazil

2. Centro Nacional de Pesquisa de Uva e Vinho Bento Goncalves Brazil

3. Instituto do Cérebro, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte. Av. Nascimento de Castro Natal Brazil

4. Biosciences Center, National Renewable Energy Laboratory Golden Colorado USA

Abstract

Abstract Seed water imbibition is critical to seedling establishment in tropical forests. The seeds of the neotropical tree Hymenaea courbaril have no oil reserves and have been used as a model to study storage cell wall polysaccharide (xyloglucan – XyG) mobilization. We studied pathways of water imbibition in Hymenaea seeds. To understand seed features, we performed carbohydrate analysis and scanning electron microscopy. We found that the seed coat comprises a palisade of lignified cells, below which are several cell layers with cell walls rich in pectin. The cotyledons are composed mainly of storage XyG. From a single point of scarification on the seed surface, we followed water imbibition pathways in the entire seed using fluorescent dye and NMRi spectroscopy. We constructed composites of cellulose with Hymenaea pectin or XyG. In vitro experiments demonstrated cell wall polymer capacity to imbibe water, with XyG imbibition much slower than the pectin‐rich layer of the seed coat. We found that water rapidly crosses the lignified layer and reaches the pectin‐rich palisade layer so that water rapidly surrounds the whole seed. Water travels very slowly in cotyledons (most of the seed mass) because it is imbibed in the XyG‐rich storage walls. However, there are channels among the cotyledon cells through which water travels rapidly, so the primary cell walls containing pectins will retain water around each storage cell. The different seed tissue dynamic interactions between water and wall polysaccharides (pectins and XyG) are essential to determining water distribution and preparing the seed for germination.

Publisher

Wiley

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