Ion currents associated with root tips, emerging laterals and induced wound sites in Nicotians tabacum: spatial relationship proposed between resulting electrical fields and phytophthoran zoospore infection |
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Authors: | A. L. MILLER E. SHAND N. A. R. GOW |
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Affiliation: | Department of Genetics &Microbiology, Marischal College, University of Abderdeen, Aberdeen AB9 1AS |
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Abstract: | Abstract Growing roots of Nicotiana tabacum var. Havana generate transcellular ion currents which traverse developing and wounded tissues. Positive current of around 10 mA m?2 enters meristematic and elongating cells at the tip of primary roots. The growing tips of first order laterals are also traversed by a similar positive current with a density of around 2.0 mA m?2, as are immature laterals emerging at the primary root surface. These self-generated ion currents flow basipetally through developing tissues and leave from mature non-elongating tissue. A large positive current of around 70 mA m?2 also enters induced wound sites on the primary root surface. Motile zoospores of the fungal pathogen Phytophthora parasitica var. nicotianae have been reported to associate preferentially with these regions of the root. This might suggest that electrotaxis may be part of the mechanism by which zoospores locate root regions susceptable to fungal infection. |
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Keywords: | Nicotiana tabacum var. Havana Phytophthora parasitica var. nicotianae ion currents zoospore electrotaxis chemotaxis pH pathogens |
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