The effect of Ca2+-stress on fluxes of Ca2+ and K+ in wheat and cucumber |
| |
Authors: | Bengt Bengtsson |
| |
Affiliation: | Dept. of Forestry, Univ. of Wisconsin, Madison, WI 53706, USA. |
| |
Abstract: | Betula papyrifera Marsh, seedlings adapted very poorly to flooding for up to 60 days. Responses to flooding included increased ethylene production; stomatal closure; leaf senescence; drastic inhibition of shoot growth, cambial growth, and root growth; decay of roots, and death of many seedlings. Flooding inhibited growth of leaves that formed prior to flooding, inhibited formation of new leaves, and induced abscission of old leaves. As a result of extensive leaf abscission, fewer leaves were present after flooding than before flooding was initiated. The drastic reduction in leaf area was associated with greatly decreased growth of the lower stem and roots. No evidence was found of adaptive morphological changes to flooding. The data indicate that intolerance of B. papyrifera seedlings to flooding is an important barrier to regeneration of the species on sites subject to periodic inundation. |
| |
Keywords: | Cucumis sativus efflux influx leakage Triticum aestivum uptake |
|
|