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Potassium transport in salt-stressed barley roots
Authors:Jonathan Lynch  André Läuchli
Affiliation:(1) Department of Land, Air and Water Resources, University of California, 95616 Davis, CA, USA
Abstract:Salinization of the medium inhibits both K+ uptake by excised barley (Hordeum vulgare L.) roots and K+ release from their stele, as measured by short-term 86Rb uptake and xylem exudation, respectively. Although inhibition was not specific to chloride, mannitol caused a different response from that of inorganic sodium salts, indicating that inhibition was at least partly the result of an ion effect. In roots previously exposed to low levels of NaCl, NaCl stress directly affected stelar K+ release, whereas in low-sodium roots stelar K+ release was much less salt-sensitive than K+ uptake.Abbreviation chCl choline chloride
Keywords:Hordeum  Potassium transport  Salt stress  Xylem exudation
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