Nitrate Inhibition of Chloride Influx in Barley: Implications for a Proposed Chloride Homeostat |
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Authors: | GLASS, A. D. M. SIDDIQI, M. Y. |
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Abstract: | Net accumulation of Cl by intact barley plants was virtuallyeliminated in roots and reduced by 40% in shoots when externalmedia (0.5 mol m3 CaSO4 plus 05 mol m3KCI) were supplemented with 0.25 mol m Ca(NO3)2. Plasmalemma36Cl influx ( oc) was shown to be insensitive to externalNO3- in plants which had previously been grown in solutionslacking 3, but oc became sensitive to NO3-after a lagperiod of 36 h. Kinetic analyses revealed that the inhibitionof 36C1 influx by external NO3- was complex. At 0.25mol m3 NO3- the Vmax for Cl influx was reducedby greater than 50%, with insignificant effects upon Km. At0.5 mol m3 NO3- there was no further effect upon Vmaxbut Km for influx increased from 38±5 mmol m3to 116±26 mmol m3. By contrast, Cl effluxwas found to be insensitive to external NO3-. A model for theregulation of Cl influx is proposed which involves bothnegative feedback effects from vacuolar NO3- +Cl) concentrationand (external) NO3- inhibition of Cl influx at the plasmalemma.These combined effects serve to discriminate against Claccumulation, favouring NO3- accumulation, when the latter ionis available. Such observations are inconsistent with recentproposals for the existence of bona fide homeostats for chlorideaccumulation in higher plants. Key words: Nitrate inhibition, Chloride influx, Barley |
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