Regulation of Free Calcium Concentration in the Pitchers of the Carnivorous Plant Sarracenia purpurea: A Model for Calcium in the Higher Plant Apoplast? |
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Authors: | MEIR P; JUNIPER B E; EVANS D E |
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Institution: | Department of Plant Sciences, University of Oxford South Parks Road, Oxford OX1 3RA, UK |
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Abstract: | The pitcher of the carnivorous plant Sarracenia purpurea L.contains an entrapped body of liquid within which its prey isdigested. Free calcium in the pitcher is derived from eitherthe pitcher walls or from prey falling into the pitcher; inthe absence of exogenous (prey-derived) calcium it will dependon the active and passive calcium regulatory properties of thepitcher walls and may to some extent therefore mimic calciumin the apoplast of plant cells. Using a calcium-specific electrode,the free calcium concentration of the pitchers of Sarraceniaplants was investigated and the effect of adding a variety ofconcentrations of calcium in water determined. The mean pitcherfree calcium concentration in vivo was 2.3 x 105 M±2.5x 105 M; when pitchers were washed and filled with watercontaining lower calcium concentrations, the concentration inthe pitcher water rose to 15 x 105 M. When highercalcium concentrations (up to 1 x 104 M) were added,the pitcher calcium concentration declined to 17 x 105M. Concentrations of calcium above 1 x 104 M were alsoreduced, but to a lesser extent. Metabolic inhibition of activeion transport, while inhibiting pitcher acidification, did notinhibit regulation of pitcher free calcium, suggested that itoccurs as a result of calcium exchange sites in the pitcherwalls. The data are discussed in relation to the physiologyof Sarracenia pitchers and to the usefulness of the pitcheras a model for free calcium in the higher plant apoplast. Sarracenia purpurea L., carnivorous plant, pitcher, free calcium, plant apoplast |
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