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The influence of anoxia on carbon transport and root respiration was evaluated by applying [U-14C]sucrose to the foliage. Translocation patterns to the root systems of two dry edible bean genotypes (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) were examined after a 3-day exposure to aerated and nonaerated environments. Localized anoxia of root systems was simulated by growing roots in split configurations and exposing half of the system to anoxic conditions. Anoxia of the root system for 72 hours reduced the movement of 14C label into the roots with concurrent accumulations in the hypocotyl region. The translocation of 14C label to anoxic roots was less than 50% of the aerated controls of both genotypes. Most of the 14C label translocated to anoxic root systems was excluded from respiratory metabolism during the 3-hour pulse/chase period and was an order of magnitude less than the aerated controls. These observations suggest that the bulk of 14C label which entered the root during the anoxic period was unavailable for metabolism by the enzymes of glycolysis and/or was diluted by a relatively large metabolite pool. A higher percentage of 14C label was translocated to the aerated half of the localized anoxia treatment relative to the half of the aerated controls. The proportion of 14C label translocated to the root system in the aerated control was 20 and 16% compared to 28 and 25% in the aerated localized anoxia treatment for the genotypes Seafarer and line 31908, respectively. Line 31908 partitioned a greater percentage of 14C-labeled compounds to the actively growing fraction of the root system in the localized anoxia treatment than did Seafarer. This suggests a greater reliance on previously stored carbohydrate for immediate root growth in Seafarer than in line 31908.  相似文献   

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Summary Ion uptake by dry bean root systems was examined during a three day treatment period. Three aeration treatments were applied to split root systems where both halves were aerated, both halves were nonaerated and one half aerated and the remaining half nonaerated (localized anoxia). Ion absorption was similar for the aerated control and localized anoxia treatments. The nonaerated control absorbed 2, 40, and 60 percent of the aerated control for K+, Ca++, and NO3 , respectively. Ion absorption by stressed plants appeared to increase directly with root growth in the aerated portions of the localized anoxia treatments. Localized anoxia resulted in greater potassium ion uptake per unit root weight and in greater root respiration rates of the aerated half of the Pinto III cultivar root system. Transpiration rates of Seafarer subjected to localized anoxia were 135% of the aerated control. The additional water use may have contributed to greater ion uptake, by mass flow, in the nonaerated portion of the localized anoxia treatment. Nutrient solutions of the nonaerated controls became more alkaline during stress than did the nonaerated portions of the localized anoxia treatments, indicating a possible direct or indirect effect of the aerated portions of the localized anoxia treatments on the corresponding nonaerated half. Compensation in ion uptake by dry bean roots subjected to localized anoxia appeared to be the result of increased root growth, greater respiration rates, greater transpiration rates and, for Pinto III, an increase in the ion uptake rate per unit root weight. This compensatory uptake of water and nutrients by the root system may be one mechanism by which roots overcome localized stress within a soil profile.  相似文献   

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We have examined the hypothesis that cytokinins transportedfrom roots to shoots affects leaf growth, stomatal conductance,and cytokinin concentration of leaves of Phaseolus and a hybridpoplar (Populus trichocarpa x Populus deltoides) with hypoxicroots. Because cytokinins may interact with other substances,potassium and calcium concentrations were determined in xylemsap of Populus plants with hypoxic and aerated roots while gibberellin(GA) concentrations were measured in shoot tissues. Root hypoxiadecreased leaf growth and closed stomata in both species. Inboth species, fluxes of cytokinins out of the roots were reduced,but no differences in bulk leaf concentrations were measuredbetween the hypoxic and aerated plants. Shoots with aeratedroots contained slightly higher concentrations of GA1 and GA3than shoots from hypoxic plants. There were no differences incalcium or potassium concentrations in xylem sap between aerationtreatments. Exogenously applied cytokinins did not alleviatethe growth or stomatal responses caused by root hypoxia. Informationon the site(s) and mechanism(s) of cytokinin action and theways in which cytokinins are compartmentalized within plantcells will be required to understand the physiological significanceof cytokinin transport in the transpirational stream. Key words: Cytokinins, hypoxia, Populus, Phaseolus  相似文献   

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Effects of Root Zone Restriction on Amino Acid Status and Bean Plant Growth   总被引:1,自引:0,他引:1  
The possibility that the suppression of shoot growth in restrictedroot zone plants (RRZP) is caused by a deficiency in N-aminocompounds (NAC) in the shoot, possibly due to an insufficientsupply from the roots, was studied in bean (Phaseolus vulgarisL.). Root zone restriction to 10 cm3 in an aerated nutrientsolution resulted in suppressed plant growth, as compared withcontrol plants grown in a non-limiting root zone volume. Rootxylem exudation of solution and N-amino compunds (NAC) followingdecapitation was much greater in the control, as compared withRRZP, both per plant and per unit root fresh weight (FWT). Inboth treatments, asparagine comprised more than 52% of the NACfraction in the root xylem exudate (RE). Its reduced exudationin the RRZP was of a proportion similar to the combined fractionof NAC left over in both treatments. Asparagine accumulationin leaves of the control plants was very high, comprising 73%of the total NAC pool, while in RRZP, it was much smaller anddid not exceed 25%. The total NAC amount per unit of leaf FWTwas 3·3 times smaller for the RRZP, as compared withthe control, resulting mainly from the dramatic drop in asparagineaccumulation. In the roots, RRZP accumulated more NAC per unitroot FWT than the control. Raising both treatments in distilledwater reduced considerably the accumulation of NAC, includingasparagine, in their leaves. RRZP was relatively more suppressedby the absence of nutrients than control plants. This phenomenondid occur, despite the fact that NAC and asparagine concentrationsin the root and shoot of RRZP were greater than in the controlwhen grown in distilled water; Therefore, it was concluded thatroot zone restriction might affect the accumulation of NAC andasparagine in the leaves, but that deficiency in these compoundsis not the primary or the major cause of growth suppressionin RRZP. Key words: Root zone restriction, asparagine, amino-acids, Phaseolus vulgaris  相似文献   

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The relationship between coleoptile elongation and survivalvs. alcoholic fermentation of rice under anoxia is examinedusing eight cultivars differing in submergence tolerance. Anoxiawas imposed on either 1 or 4 d aerated seeds either by N2 flushingsubmerged tissues or by incubating tissues in stagnant deoxygenatedagar at 0·1% w/v; the latter simulated the stagnant conditionsof waterlogged soil. Two cultivars that were most tolerant tosubmergence also had the greatest tolerance to anoxia, whilea submergence intolerant cultivar was also intolerant to anoxia. Coleoptile growth under anoxia was related to rates of ethanolsynthesis (RE), however differences between growth during anoxiaand survival after anoxia indicated that post-anoxic injurymay also be important in rice seeds exposed to anoxia. The correlationbetween coleoptile growth and RE measured on a tissue basisusing intact seeds was r2 = 0·67 among six varietiesover 0-3 d anoxia. This correlation improved to about r2 = 0·85using RE of (embryos plus coleoptiles) over 0-3 d, or coleoptilesat 3 d after anoxia. Coleoptile growth of individual seeds wasusually poorly correlated to RE in these cultivars at 2-3 dafter anoxia. When coleoptiles of similar lengths were obtainedfrom different cultivars using 4 d aerated seeds, there weredifferences in RE and coleoptile growth which were related tocoleoptile growth during 3 or 5 d anoxia, either on a tissue(r2 = 0·85) or a fresh weight basis (r2 = 0·70-0·97respectively). Results are discussed in relation to factorswhich may limit ethanol synthesis in rice exposed to anoxiaand the importance of growth to the survival of seeds and matureplants during submergence in the natural environment.Copyright1994, 1999 Academic Press Anoxia, ethanol, alcoholic fermentation, Oryza sativa L., rice, submergence  相似文献   

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Ten-day old kidney bean plants (Phaseolus vulgaris L. cv. Shin-edogawa)were exposed to 2.0 and 4–0 parts 10–6 NO2, and0.1, 0.2, and 0.4 parts 10–6 O3 alone or in combinationfor 2, 4, and 7 d. The effects of these air pollutants wereexamined with respect to the growth, partitioning of assimilates,nitrogen uptake, soluble sugar content, and root respiration. Decreased dry matter production was significant with all treatmentsexcept 2.0 parts 10–6 NO2 and 0.1 parts 10–6 O3.Exposure to mixtures of the gases produced more severe suppressionof growth than exposure to the single gases. Root/shoot ratiowas significantly lowered at 7 d by the gas treatments otherthan 2.0 parts 10–6 NO2 and 0.1 parts 10–6 O3. Thetotal nitrogen content of plants was increased by all treatments;the higher percent of nitrogen found with O3 exposure will resultfrom the growth retardation which increases the concentrationof nitrogen in the plants because the absorption of nitrogenby roots was unaffected. The combination of O3 with NO2 significantlydecreased the assimilation of NO2 by the plants. The concentration of soluble sugars in roots was decreased bythe gas treatments. There was a strong positive correlationbetween soluble sugar content and dry weight of the roots harvestedat 7 d. Root respiration was relatively unchanged until 5 dand then decreased significantly at 7 d by 2.0 parts 10–6NO2 and 0–2 parts 10–6 O3. Retarded growth of theroots and the decreased root respiration may be due to diminishedtranslocation of sugars from leaves to roots caused by exposureto air pollutants. The uptake of soil nitrogen was not closelyrelated with root respiration in the case of O3 exposure. Key words: NO2, O3, Phaseolus vulgaris, Growth, Sugars, Root respiration  相似文献   

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KOSHKIN  E. I. 《Annals of botany》1990,65(6):581-584
Bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) plants were grown, one to fiveplants per pot, with a non-limiting supply of mineral nutrients.As plant density increased, seed and N yield per plant decreased,but those per pot remained fairly constant. The shoot: rootratio and the contribution of roots to total plant respirationwere also almost constant with changing density; the Q10 forshoot respiration was higher at maximal densities. However,growth respiratory C losses per plant over the growth periodon a seed dry matter of N yield basis were not dependent onplant densities tested. Phaseolus vulgaris L., yield, respiration, plant density  相似文献   

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Root pruning increased the level of ethanol soluble sugars inred kidney bean plants (Phaseolus vulgaris L. ) grown in aeratednutrient solution. However, the concentration gradient of thesesugars down the stem and its translocation velocity remainedunchanged. Removal of 50% of the roots had no effect on thetotal photosynthates exported from source leaves but the finaldistribution pattern of photosynthates was altered; less movingtoward the upper plant parts, and accumulation occurring inthe lower stems. Translocation velocity of photosynthates towardthe upper plant parts was drastically reduced by root pruning. Key words: Phaseolus vulgaris, Photosynthate translocation, Root pruning  相似文献   

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We examined the importance and the mechanisms of the root systems'effect on leaf water status in two bean species: Phaseolus vulgarisL. cv. Redcloud (Pv) and P. acutifolius Gray MN cultivatedaccession 258/78 (Pa). Pa maintains a higher leaf water potential(1) than Pv. We used reciprocal grafts between the two species.We grew four plants (one of each graft combination) in one potso they experienced the same soil water potential. Shoot genotypedetermined 1 of well-watered plants. Root genotype determined1 of the most stressed plants. Stressed Pa root systems increased1 of Pv shoots by 0·1 MPa over Pv shoots on Pv roots.Pa roots did not maintain by affecting stomatal conductancenor by simply having more dry weight. Pa roots may have greaterhydraulic conductivity than Pv roots. Key words: Phaseolus acutifolius, Phaseolus vulgaris, leaf water potential, root-shoot communication  相似文献   

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Phaseolus vulgaris L. grown at a range of external concentrationsof NaCl (0 to 80 mM) responded differently to gaseous anaerobiosis(N2 gas) in nutrient solution or stagnant waterlogging of theroot-zone. With similar patterns of distribution of Na+ andCl- occurring in the plants with comparable NaCl treatments,and similar final concentrations of Na+ and Cl- in plants grownunder both root-zone conditions, rates of uptake of Na+ andCl- were much higher in plants with the stagnant waterloggedrootzones. After 72 h stagnant waterlogging, plant tops fromplants grown at 40 mM NaCl contained 1.42 per cent Na+ and 3.44per cent Cl- (d. wt basis) while after 9 days exposure to NaClwith gaseous anaerobiosis, leaf tissue contained 1.49 per centNa+ and 4.28 per cen Cl- (d. wt basis). Plants exposed to 40mM external NaCl were severely damaged within 72 h when grownwith stagnant waterlogged root-zones; those grown with N2 anaerobiosiscontinued growth and development over the 9 d period. Plantsgrown in nutrient solution showed changes in distribution andconcentration of Na+ and Cl- when oxygen concentration was reducedbelow 21 per cent O2 (full aeration). Phaseolus vulgaris. L., bean, mineral salt distribution, anaerobiosis, salinity, waterlogging  相似文献   

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Rhizobium-inoculatcd plants of Phaseolus vulgaris L. were grownwith different N-sources (nitrate, ammonium, urea) and differentconcentrations of urea. The distribution of growth between plantparts varied with N-sources. Nitrate and ammonium were moreinhibitory to nodulation than urea, which at 40 mol m–3N had no effect. Urease activity varied in amount and locationover a range of urea concentrations. At higher concentrations,more urea was transported to and increased urease activity wasfound in the shoot Lower levels of activity in plants relianton N2-fixation were consistent with a ureide-degradation pathwaynot involving urea. Moderate doses of urea could be assimilatedconcomitantly with N2-fixation. At higher levels of appliedurea, nodulation and ureide transport to the shoots were reduced,although increased growth could not be maintained at concentrationsof applied urea greater than 6.0 mol m–3 urea N. Key words: Phaseolus vulgaris, growth, nitrogen source, urease  相似文献   

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Common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) is grown over a wide rangeof environments, including sites with low or high soil temperaturesat sowing time. To describe the temperature responseof seedgermination, 20 bean genotypes were evaluated using a rolledpaper towel system with 11 constant temperatures ranging from12 to 34 °C. Germination response was characterized by fittingcumulative counts using a maximum-likelihood analysis. Rateof germination increased from abase temperature (Tb) typicallynear 8 °C to an optimal development temperature (To) of29 to 34 °C. Tb did not differ among common bean genotypes.Mesoamerican germplasm showed slightlyhigher To than Andeangermplasm, but there was large variation in To within each ofthe two gene pools. The single accession of tepary bean (P.acutifolius) evaluated appeared to be the mosttolerant to highgermination temperatures. Key words: Common bean, seed germination rate, temperature  相似文献   

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The physiology and genetics of the ethyl methyl sulphonate-inducednon-nodulating mutant of Phaseolus vulgaris L., NOD125, havebeen investigated. The mutant failed to nodulate with 21 Rhizobiumstrains which effectively nodulated the wild type genotype RIZ30.The non-nodulating character is specifically expressed in theroot and cannot be transferred by grafting the mutant shooton to the wild type root. Inheritance of the non-nodulatingphenotype shows that it is controlled by a single recessivegene which we have named sym-I. The mutant has been backcrossedwith the wild type as the recurrent parent in order to obtaina non-nodulating RIZ30 isoline. In a preliminary test, in thepresence of high concentrations of potassium nitrate, non-nodulatingBC1F3 lines had a better yield compared with the original mutantgenotype, assimilating mineral nitrogen with high efficiency.Thus, one or two more backcross cycles should be sufficientto achieve suitable material for use as a non-fixing referenceplant in bean genotype field trials for nitrogen fixation. Key words: Phaseolus vulgaris, Rhizobium, mutant, backcross, wild type  相似文献   

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A series of 13-hydroxygibberellins, gibberellin A1 (GA1), GA19,GA20, GA44 and GA53, were identified by GC/MS (full scan) fromvegetative shoots of tall (cv. Kentucky Wonder) and dwarf (cv.Masterpiece) Phaseolus vulgaris L. It is suggested that GA1is active per se in the control of shoot elongation of P. vulgarisL., and that dwarfism in Masterpiece is not due to shortageof the active GA, but to its low ability to respond to the bioactiveGA. (Received August 29, 1988; Accepted November 21, 1988)  相似文献   

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Excised embryos of Phaseolus vulgaris incubated in a mediumcontaining 10 mg dm–3 farnesol showed enhanced root growthwhereas the leaves remained rudimentary At lower concentrationsof exogenous farnesol normal leaf development occurred and rootgrowth was comparable to untreated cultures. Enhanced root growthalso occurred when excised embryos of Hordeum vulgare were treatedwith farnesol but only at 10 mg dm–3 and this treatmentdid not prevent leaf growth X-ray micro-probe analysis of leavesrevealed an increased phosphorus content in P vulgaris and adecreased sulphur content in H vulgare in comparison to untreatedplants. Hordeum vulgare L., barley, Phaseolus vulgaris, bean, embryo culture, farnesol, X-ray microprobe analysis, root growth  相似文献   

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Plants of Phaseolus vulgaris L were grown from seed in open-topgrowth chambers at present day (350 µmol mol–1)and double the present day (700 µmol mol–1) atmosphericCO2 concentration with either low (L, without additional nutrientsolution) or relatively high (H, with additional nutrient solution)nutrient supply Measurements of assimilation rate, stomatalconductance and water use efficiency were started 17 d aftersowing on each fully expanded, primary leaf of three plantsper treatment Measurements were made in external CO2 concentrations(C2) of 200, 350, 450, 550 and 700 µmol mol–1 andrelated to both Ca and to C1, the mean intercellular space CO2concentration Fully adjusted, steady state measurements weremade after approx 2 h equilibration at each CO2 concentration The rate of CO2 assimilation by leaves increased and stomatalconductance decreased similarly over the range of Ca or C1 inall four CO2 and nutrient supply treatments but both assimilationrate and stomatal conductance were higher in the high nutrientsupply treatment than in the low nutrient treatment The relationbetween assimilation rate or stomatal conductance and C1 wasnot significantly different amongst plants grown in present-dayor elevated CO2 concentration in either nutrient supply treatment,i e there was no evidence of down regulation of photosynthesisor stomatal response Increase in CO2 concentration from 350to 700 µmol mol–1 doubled water use efficiency ofindividual leaves in the high nutrient supply treatment andtripled water use efficiency in the low nutrient supply treatment The results support the hypothesis that acclimation phenomenaresult from unbalanced growth that occurs after the seed reservesare exhausted, when the supply of resources becomes growth limiting CO2 enrichment, Phaseolus vulgaris L., net CO2 assimilation rate, stomatal conductance, water use efficiency  相似文献   

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The primary leaves of kidney bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) openunder light and close in the dark by the deformation of thepulvinus resulting from diurnal distribution changes of K+,Cl, organic acid (or H+) and NO3. When Rb+ was added as a tracer of K+ to the seedlings throughtheir roots, it was transported to the pulvinus cells duringthe light period but not during the dark period. Transpirationoccurred vigorously in the light but almost stopped in the dark.We concluded that Rb+ absorbed by the roots was carried to thepulvinus by the transpiration stream. Phaseolus vulgaris L., pulvinus, Rb+, diurnal transport transpiration stream  相似文献   

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The Role of Roots in Control of Bean Shoot Growth   总被引:10,自引:0,他引:10  
CARMI  A.; HEUER  B. 《Annals of botany》1981,48(4):519-528
Restriction of root growth by growing bean plants (Phaseolusvulgaris L.) in very small pots led to the development of dwarfplants. The leaves of those plants were smaller and their internodesshorter than those of control plants which were grown in largerpots and had developed a more extensive root system. A largequantity of starch—much more than in control plants —accumulated in the leaves and shoots of the dwarf plants. Increasingthe amount of minerals which was supplied to the roots, enhancedleaf growth of the control plants but failed to affect the dwarfones, in spite of the fact that in both cases the treatmentincreased the content of N, P and K in all the plant organs.The leaf water content was similar in both treatments, but theleaf water potential was higher in the dwarf plants. Exogenousapplication of gibberellic acid (GA3) to the dwarf plants overcamethe reduction of stem growth completely, and that of the leavespartially. Application of the cytokinin, benzyladenine (BA)did not affect stem growth, but increased that of the primaryleaves. A combined supply of GA2 + BA restored completely thegrowth of the stem and the primary leaves, and partially thatof the trifoliate leaves. It is concluded that a limited rootsystem restricts shoot growth through an hormonal system inwhich at least gibberellins and cytokinins are involved, andthat the dwarfing is not a consequence of mineral or assimilatedeficiency, or due to water stress. Phaseolus vulgaris L., leaf growth, stem growth, root restriction, gibberellic acid, benzyladenine, cytokinin  相似文献   

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To investigate root respiration and carbohydrate status in relationto waterlogging or hypoxia tolerance, root respiration rateand concentrations of soluble sugars in leaves and roots weredetermined for two wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) genotypes differingin waterlogging-tolerance under hypoxia (5% O2) and subsequentresumption of full aeration. Root and shoot growth were reducedby hypoxia to a larger extent for waterlogging-sensitive Coker9835. Root respiration or oxygen consumption rate declined withhypoxia, but recovered after 7 d of resumption of aeration.Respiration rate was greater for sensitive Coker 9835 than fortolerant Jackson within 8 d after hypoxia. The concentrationsof sucrose, glucose and fructose decreased in leaves for bothgenotypes under hypoxia. The concentration of these sugars inroots, however, increased under hypoxia, to a greater degreefor Jackson. An increase in the ratio of root sugar concentrationto shoot sugar concentration was found for Jackson under hypoxicconditions, suggesting that a large amount of carbohydrate waspartitioned to roots under hypoxia. The results indicated thatroot carbohydrate supply was not a limiting factor for rootgrowth and respiration under hypoxia. Plant tolerance to waterloggingof hypoxia appeared to be associated with low root respirationor oxygen consumption rate and high sugar accumulation underhypoxic conditions.Copyright 1995, 1999 Academic Press Oxygen consumption rate, sugar accumulation, Triticum aestivum L., waterlogging tolerance  相似文献   

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The effect of a growth reducing chromium VI concentration (9.6x 10–5M Cr as Na2CrO4) on the structure and ultrastructureof different organs of bush bean plants (Phaseolus vulgarisL.) grown on perlite was studied using light, transmission electronand scanning electron microscopy. The structural and ultrastructuralalterations observed were quite different in the various organsanalysed and did not always stay in direct relation to the averageCr content of the whole organ. The primary toxicity effect seemedto be membrane damage, due to the high oxidation power of CrVI. It is suggested that chromium is retained in vacuoles andcell walls of roots, and that the chromium reaching the leavesmay be principally Cr III and present in cell walls. The alterationsobserved in the upper plant parts seemed principally due toindirect Cr effects on the content of essential mineral nutrients. Phaseolus vulgaris L., bush bean, chromium VI toxicity, structure, ultranstructure, light microscopy, transmission electron microscopy, scanning electron microscopy  相似文献   

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