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Calcium ion transport across discs of the cortical flesh of apple fruit in relation to fruit development
Authors:F. R. Harker  I. B. Ferguson
Affiliation:Division of Horticulture &Processing, DSIR, Private Bag, Auckland and Dept of Botany, Univ. of Auckland, Private Bag, Auckland, New Zealand;Division of Horticulture &Processing, DSIR, Private Bag, Auckland, New Zealand.
Abstract:Transport of Ca2+ through discs of apple fruit tissue was examined in tissue taken at different stages of fruit development. Transport rates decreased with fruit development when cation exchange was the predominant influence on transport (with 10−6 M 45CaCl2 as the source solution). This decrease was associated with a reduction in relative cell wall surface area, cation exchange capacity and cell wall yield that occurred during fruit growth. When diffusion was the major transport force, and when transport was influenced by solution infiltration of the tissue disc (10−2 M 45CaCl2 in the source solution), transport rates increased during fruit growth. This increment was related to increases in air space of the tissue. Ca2+ transport through apple fruit tissue is influenced by the extent and nature of the cell wall, changing proportions of air space and Ca2+ concentration in the extracellular solution.
Keywords:Apoplast    apple    calcium    cation exchange    cell walls    Malus domestica
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