The aluminium signal: New dimensions to mechanisms of aluminium tolerance |
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Authors: | R. J. Bennet C. M. Breen |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Agricultural Development, Private Bag, X9059 Pietermaritzburg, 3200, Republic of South Africa;(2) Institute of Natural Resources, P.O. Box 375, 3200 Pietermaritzburg, Republic of South Africa |
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Abstract: | The physiological basis of plant reaction to and tolerance of aluminium (Al) is poorly understood. We review the results of investigations into Al toxicity and root physiology to develop a theoretical basis for explaining the reaction of the root to Al, including suggested roles for Ca2+, mucilaginous cap secretions and endogenous growth regulators in mediating a transmitted response between Al-damaged cap cells and the interacting cell populations of the cap and root. This information is used to identify possible mechanisms of Al tolerance, notably involving signal transduction, Al uptake pathways and root morphogenesis; and to briefly discuss how procedures selecting for Al tolerance may be improved by incorporating the concept of stimulus-response coupling. Similarities in the responses of roots to Al and other signals (e.g. gravity, light, mechanical impedance) are used to develop the hypothesis that roots respond to environmental signals by way of a common regulatory system. New research prospects for extending our perception of Al tolerance mechanisms are identified. |
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Keywords: | aluminium calcium cap secretions roots stress physiology tolerance |
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