Plant and Cell Physiology Advance Access originally published online on February 28, 2007
Plant and Cell Physiology 2007 48(4):598-605; doi:10.1093/pcp/pcm032
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Spectral and Dose Dependence of Light-Induced Ion Flux Responses from Maize Leaves and their Involvement in Leaf Expansion Growth
an
ivanovi
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1School of Agricultural Science, University of Tasmania, Private Bag 54, Hobart, Tasmania 7001, Australia
2Center for Multidisciplinary Studies, University of Belgrade, Bulevar despota Stefana 142, 10060 Belgrade, Serbia
*Corresponding author: E-mail, Sergey.Shabala{at}utas.edu.au; Fax, +61-3-6226-2642.
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Two types of segments (intact leaf tissue and isolated mesophyll tissue respectively) were isolated from basal (still growing) and tip (non-growing) maize leaf regions. The leaf segments were exposed to different light qualities (blue or red light) and quantities, and net fluxes of K+, Ca2+ and H+ were measured non-invasively using ion-selective vibrating microelectrodes (the MIFE technique). A clear dose dependency of all ion flux responses on both red (RL) and blue (BL) light fluence rate was found. We provide evidence that light-induced K+ flux kinetics are different between growing and non-growing tissues and attribute this difference to the direct involvement of RL-induced K+ flux in turgor-driven leaf expansion growth controlled by the epidermis, as well as to the charge-balancing role of K+ in the leaf mesophyll. Generally, BL was much more efficient in stimulating K+ uptake in the growing basal region compared with RL. We also show a much stronger influence of RL on Ca2+ fluxes in the basal region compared with BL, which argues in favor of the importance of RL in Ca2+ signaling during leaf growth.
Keywords: Expansion growth - Ion fluxes - Ion-selective microelectrodes - Light - Photosynthesis - Zea mays L
Abbreviations: BL, blue light; MIFE, microelectrode ion flux estimation; RL, red light; WL, white light
(Received January 17, 2007; Accepted February 21, 2007)
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