Phosphate accumulation in leaves of wheat seedlings measured in leaf cell protoplasts isolated after root or foliar treatment with orthophosphate |
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Authors: | Douglas A. Smyth Peggy Chevalier |
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Affiliation: | Biochemistry Dept, Univ. of Georgia, Athens, GA 30602, USA;Dept of Agronomy and Soils, Washington State Univ., Pullman, WA 99164, USA. |
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Abstract: | Leaf cell protoplasts were isolated from wheat seedlings ( Triticum aestivum L. cv. Urquie) after orthophosphate (Pi) treatment of the plant to determine the capacity for intracellular phosphate accumulation. Seedlings were treated with Pi concentrations near the phytotoxic level to maximize the Pi concentration in the leaf prior to protoplast isolation 1 day later. Both foliar and root treatment of seedlings with Pi increased the phosphate content of leaf protoplasts by approximately 20 μmol (mg chlorophyll)−1 over Pi levels in untreated controls. Phosphate-loaded protoplasts from treated seedlings had similar photosynthetic rates and starch content but 50% more soluble reducing sugar than protoplasts from untreated seedlings. Protoplast dark respiration decreased after treatments which increased protoplast potassium content. The results suggest that similar amounts of Pi can be accumulated by leaf cells of wheat after foliar or root application of Pi to the seedling without hindering Pi-sensitive processes such as photosynthesis and starch synthesis. |
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Keywords: | Dark respiration photosynthesis potassium starch Triticum aestivum |
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