Stimulation of border cell production in response to increased carbon dioxide levels.

IF 6.9 1区 生物学 Q1 PLANT SCIENCES Plant Physiology Pub Date : 2000-01-01 DOI:10.1104/pp.122.1.181
X Zhao, I J Misaghi, M C Hawes
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Field soil atmospheres have higher CO(2) and lower O(2) concentrations compared with ambient atmosphere, but little is known about the impact of such conditions on root exudation patterns. We used altered levels of CO(2) and O(2) relative to ambient conditions to examine the influence of the atmosphere on the production of root border cells by pea (Pisum sativum) root tips. During germination, atmospheres with high CO(2) and low O(2) inhibited root development and border cell separation in pea seedlings. Later in development, the same atmospheric composition stimulated border cell separation without significantly influencing root growth. Increased CO(2), not low O(2), was responsible for the observed stimulation of border cell number. High CO(2) apparently can override endogenous signals that regulate the number of border cells released from pea roots into the rhizosphere. The same conditions that stimulated border cell production in pea had no such effect in alfalfa (Medicago sativa).

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刺激边界细胞的生成,以应对二氧化碳水平的升高。
与周围大气环境相比,田间土壤的 CO(2) 浓度较高,O(2) 浓度较低,但人们对这种条件对根系外渗模式的影响知之甚少。我们利用相对于环境条件的 CO(2) 和 O(2) 浓度变化来研究大气对豌豆(Pisum sativum)根尖产生根边界细胞的影响。在豌豆萌芽期间,高 CO(2) 和低 O(2) 的大气抑制了豌豆幼苗的根系发育和边界细胞分离。在生长后期,相同的大气成分会刺激边界细胞的分离,但不会对根的生长产生显著影响。所观察到的边界细胞数量受到刺激的原因是 CO(2) 增加,而不是 O(2) 降低。高浓度 CO(2) 显然可以覆盖调节从豌豆根释放到根瘤层的边界细胞数量的内源信号。刺激豌豆边界细胞生成的相同条件对紫花苜蓿(Medicago sativa)没有这种影响。
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Plant Physiology
Plant Physiology 生物-植物科学
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535
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2.3 months
期刊介绍: Plant Physiology® is a distinguished and highly respected journal with a rich history dating back to its establishment in 1926. It stands as a leading international publication in the field of plant biology, covering a comprehensive range of topics from the molecular and structural aspects of plant life to systems biology and ecophysiology. Recognized as the most highly cited journal in plant sciences, Plant Physiology® is a testament to its commitment to excellence and the dissemination of groundbreaking research. As the official publication of the American Society of Plant Biologists, Plant Physiology® upholds rigorous peer-review standards, ensuring that the scientific community receives the highest quality research. The journal releases 12 issues annually, providing a steady stream of new findings and insights to its readership.
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