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Turgor-Regulated Sugar Release from the Source Leaves of Sugarbeet (Beta vulgaris L.)
Authors:Daie   Jaleh
Affiliation:Crop Science Department, Rutgers University Lipman Hall, P. O. Box 231 Cook College, New Brunswick, New Jersey 08903-0231, U.S.A.
Abstract:Under mild water stress conditions, a potential site of regulationfor distribution of sucrose between osmotic adjustment and exportmay be at the mesophyll plasmalemma and/or tonoplast. This possibilitywas examined in attached leaves of sugarbeet (Beta vulgarisL.), labeled with 14CO2. Leaf discs were exposed to solutionscontaining 400 or 50 mM mannitol to generate "low" or "high"cellular turgor, respectively and release of labeled soluteswas monitored. Response to changes in cell turgor was rapidand reversible. High turgor increased solute efflux rates todouble those at low turgor conditions. Approximately 30% and55% of the released label was in the sugar (sucrose and hexose)fractions at low and high turgor, respectively. Paramercuribenzenesulfonic acid (PCMBS) had no effect on efflux, but N-ethylmaleimide(NEM) and carbonylcyanide-m-chlorophenyl hydrazone (CCCP) enhancedefflux, especially at high turgor. Presence of unlabeled sucrosegreatly enhanced efflux in a turgor-dependent manner; suggestinga sucrose exchange system. While influx across the plasmalemmais both turgor sensitive and carrier-mediated, turgor-regulatedplasmalemma efflux did not appear to involve a carrier. Boththe tonoplast and plasmalemma appeared to be involved in turgor-inducedsugar efflux. Turgor-regulated efflux of solutes from vacuole-containingcells (mesophyll), may contribute to the establishment of ahomeostatic turgor pressure in these cells. (Received June 9, 1989; Accepted September 5, 1989)
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