The Distal Part of the Transition Zone Is the Most Aluminum-Sensitive Apical Root Zone of Maize1

Author:

Sivaguru Mayandi1,Horst Walter J.2

Affiliation:

1. Department of Plant Sciences, School of Biological Sciences, Madurai Kamaraj University, Madurai 625 021, India (M.S.)

2. Institute of Plant Nutrition, University of Hannover, Herrenhäuser Strasse 2, D-30419 Hannover, Germany (W.J.H.)

Abstract

Abstract For a better understanding of Al inhibition of root elongation, knowledge of the morphological and functional organization of the root apex is a prerequisite. We developed a polyvinyl chloride-block technique to supply Al (90 μm monomeric Al) in a medium containing agarose to individual 1-mm root zones of intact seedlings of maize (Zea mays L. cv Lixis). Root elongation was measured during a period of 5 h. After Al treatment, callose (5 h) and Al (1 h) contents of individual 1-mm apical root segments were determined. For comparison, callose and Al levels were also measured in root segments after uniform Al supply in agarose blocks to the 10-mm root apex. Only applying Al to the three apical 1-mm root zones inhibited root elongation after 1 h. The order of sensitivity was 1 to 2 > 0 to 1 > 2 to 3 mm. In the 1- to 2-mm root zone high levels of Al-induced callose formation and accumulation of Al was found, independently of whether Al was applied to individual apical root zones or uniformly to the whole-root apex. We conclude from these results that the distal part of the transition zone of the root apex, where the cells are undergoing a preparatory phase for rapid elongation (F. Baluška, D. Volkmann, P.W. Barlow [1996] Plant Physiol 112: 3–4), is the primary target of Al in this Al-sensitive maize cultivar.

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Plant Science,Genetics,Physiology

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