The paraveinal mesophyll: a specialized path for intermediary transfer of assimilates in legume leaves

A. Lansing, V. Franceschi
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The distance between sites of synthesis of assimilates and the site of phloem loading can be large, and specialized leaf cell layers such as the paraveinal mesophyll (PVM) might act to enhance the efficiency of transport. A number of techniques were used to analyse PVM of legume leaves with respect to a hypothesized function in transfer of assimilates between tissues. Of 39 legume species examined, PVM was found in 22. Leaves of all PVM- containing species had multiple palisade parenchyma layers, while non-PVM species generally had only one distinct palisade layer. Morphometric analysis identified a significant correlation between PVM presence and greater numbers of palisade cells per unit leaf surface area. Comparison of photosynthetic rates of four PVM and four non- PVM species showed the PVM species had higher rates on a leaf area basis than all but one of the non-PVM species. Microautoradiography of 14 CO2 pulse-chase studies in soybean demonstrated PVM is an intermediary tissue in transfer of assimilates to vascular bundles. In addition, PVM cells but not mesophyll cells, were enriched in a sucrose binding protein previously found to be associated with sucrose-transporting tissues. The structural, positional and transport data support the hypothesis that the PVM acts as a transport pathway between the vascular system and photoassimilatory cells of the leaf, and has probably evolved to overcome diffusion limitations imposed by multiple palisade layers.
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叶鞘旁叶肉:豆科植物叶片中同化物中间转运的特殊途径
同化物的合成位点与韧皮部装载位点之间的距离可能较大,而叶鞘旁叶肉(PVM)等特化的叶细胞层可能起着提高运输效率的作用。许多技术被用来分析豆科植物叶片的PVM相对于组织间同化物转移的假设功能。在39种豆科植物中,22种存在PVM。所有含PVM的物种叶片都有多个栅栏薄壁层,而不含PVM的物种一般只有一个明显的栅栏层。形态计量学分析确定了PVM存在与单位叶表面积上栅栏细胞数量的显著相关性。4种PVM和4种非PVM的光合速率比较表明,PVM的光合速率在叶面积基础上高于非PVM的光合速率。14项大豆CO2脉冲追踪研究的显微放射自显影显示,PVM是同化物向维管束转移的中间组织。此外,PVM细胞而非叶肉细胞富含一种蔗糖结合蛋白,这种蛋白先前被发现与蔗糖转运组织有关。结构、位置和运输数据支持PVM作为维管系统和光吸收细胞之间的运输途径的假设,并且可能已经进化到克服多重栅栏层施加的扩散限制。
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