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Translocation of copper and other micronutrients in tomato plants (Lycopersicon esculentum Mill.): nicotianamine-stimulated copper transport in the xylem
Authors:Pich  Axel; Scholz  Gnter
Abstract:The influence of the endogenous micronutrient chelator, nicotianamine(NA), and of Cu nutrition on the distribution of Cu, Fe, Mn,Zn, and NA was investigated in eight different shoot organs,roots, and in xylem exudates of the NA-containing tomato wildtype Lycopersicon esculentum Mill. cv. Bonner Beste and itsNA-less mutant chloronerva. Contrary to the other heavy metals, copper transport in thexylem was inefficient in the mutant and was enhanced by an applicationof NA to the roots or leaves in proportion to the applied NAconcentration. Also, with NA application, the Cu concentrationin mutant roots decreased significantly, and increased in theshoot. Fe and Mn transport in the xylem was greater in the mutantthan in the wild type, and was decreased in the mutant by theapplication of NA to the leaves. Zn transport in the xylem wasthe same in both genotypes and was unaffected by NA application.After application of NA to leaves and roots of the mutant itwas possible to detect NA in the xylem exudate (up to 2nmolNA(g–1 root FWh–1). High Cu supply (3 µM) resulted in higher Cu and Mn concentrationsin all organs of the wild type as compared to mutant organs,but Fe concentrations were not influenced. Under high Cu supply(3µM) the NA concentrations of roots and the three youngestleaves of the wild type were higher than under normal Cu supply(0.3 µM). The highest concentrations were found in theshoot apex under both Cu conditions (up to 361 nmol NAg–1FW). It is concluded from our experiments and from the high stabilityconstant of the NA-Cu-complex (log K= 18.6) that NA is involvedin Cu translocation whereas for the translocation of Fe, Mn,and Zn, NA is not essential. Key words: Copper transport, micronutrients, mobilization, nicotianamine, xylem
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