Changes in potassium fluxes in cells of carrot storage tissue related to turgor pressure |
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Authors: | Sarai Enoch Zvi Glinka |
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Affiliation: | Department of Botany, George S. Wise Faculty of Life Sciences, Tel Aviv University, Ramat Aviv, Tel Aviv, Israel. |
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Abstract: | The effect of increasing external osmotic pressure on potassium fluxes in aged and fresh-cut discs of Daucus carota L. storage tissue was investigated. An increase of the external osmotic pressure by 5 bars of mannitol solution increased the rate of K+ net uptake of aged discs to 180% of their control rate. At 3°C and in 0.1 m M azide, in which a net efflux of potassium was observed, the mannitol treatment caused a reduction in the net efflux. In fresh-cut discs, in which the capability of net influx was rather low and a substantial net release of potassium was noted, the increase in the external osmotic pressure by mannitol caused a 70% inhibition in the net efflux. This effect was also observed at 3°C. Measurements of separate fluxes confirmed the assumption that the mannitol treatment brought about two distinct effects on K+ fluxes: (a) raised the metabolically-dependent influx and (b) lowered the membrane permeability-dependent efflux. When a permeating solute (ethylene glycol) was used instead of mannitol, no effect on K+ flux was detectable. Reasons are given for relating the observed changes in K+ fluxes to the reduction in turgor pressure of the cells. |
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Keywords: | Permeability carrot discs aged tissue |
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