Egg-shell calcium and the hatching of Globodera rostochiensis |
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Authors: | A.J. Clarke R.N. Perry |
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Affiliation: | Nematology Department, Rothamsted Experimental Station, Harpenden, Hertfordshire, A12JQ, U.K. |
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Abstract: | The Ca2+ content of Globodera rostochiensis egg-shells was investigated by X-ray microanalysis. When intact eggs were treated with 5 mM sodium 1, 2-di (2-aminoethoxy) ethane-N,N,N',N',-tetra-acetate (EGTA) only part of the egg-shell Ca2+ was removed. Similarly treated opened egg-shells lost almost all their Ca2+. We think that Ca2+ of intact egg-shells which is accessible to EGTA is in the outer part of the shell and that the inaccessible Ca2+ is in the inner lipoprotein layer. Much Ca2+ was removed from opened egg-shells by the hatching agents Zn2+, La3+ and decationised potato-root exudate, but none by dilute acetic acid or Mg2+. Hatching agents, by binding to or replacing Ca2+, may change lipoprotein membrane structure. Eggshells treated with potato-root exudate contained about 3 times as much Ca2+ as untreated shells, because the treatment makes additional binding sites available. Our results suggest that three types of Ca2+ -binding sites occur in the egg-shell. |
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Keywords: | Nematode hatching egg-shell calcium permeability |
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