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Calcium mediates root K+/Na+ homeostasis in poplar species differing in salt tolerance.

Authors :
JIAN SUN
SONGXIANG DAI
RUIGANG WANG
SHAOLIANG CHEN
NIYA LI
XIAOYANG ZHOU
CUNFU LU
XIN SHEN
XIAOJIANG ZHENG
ZANMIN HU
ZENGKAI ZHANG
JIN SONG
YUE XU
Source :
Tree Physiology. Sep2009, Vol. 29 Issue 9, p1175-1186. 12p. 7 Graphs.
Publication Year :
2009

Abstract

Using the non-invasively ion-selective microelectrode technique, flux profiles of K+, Na+ and H+ in mature roots and apical regions, and the effects of Ca2+ on ion fluxes were investigated in salt-tolerant poplar species, Populus euphratica Oliver and salt-sensitive Populus simonii × (P. pyramidalis + Salix matsudana) (Populus popularis 35-44, P. popularis). Compared to P. popularis, P. euphratica roots exhibited a greater capacity to retain K+ after exposure to a salt shock (SS, 100 mM NaCl) and a long-term (LT) salinity (50 mM NaCl, 3 weeks). Salt shock-induced K+ efflux in the two species was markedly restricted by K+ channel blocker, tetraethylammonium chloride, but enhanced by sodium orthovanadate, the inhibitor of plasma membrane (PM) H+-ATPase, suggesting that the K+ efflux is mediated by depolarization-activated (DA) channels, e.g., KORCs (outward rectifying K+ channels) and NSCCs (non-selective cation channels). Populus euphratica roots were more effective to exclude Na+ than P. popularis in an LT experiment, resulting from the Na+/H+ antiport across the PM. Moreover, pharmacological evidence implies that the greater ability to control K+/Na+ homeostasis in salinized P. euphratica roots is associated with the higher H+-pumping activity, which provides an electrochemical H+ gradient for Na+/H+ exchange and simultaneously decreases the NaCl-induced depolarization of PM, thus reducing Na+ influx via NSCCs and K+ efflux through DA-KORCs and DA-NSCCs. Ca2+ application markedly limited salt-induced K+ efflux but enhanced the apparent Na+ efflux, thus enabling the two species, especially the salt-sensitive poplar, to retain K+/Na+ homeostasis in roots exposed to prolonged NaCl treatment. [ABSTRACT FROM PUBLISHER]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
0829318X
Volume :
29
Issue :
9
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Tree Physiology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
44356030
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1093/treephys/tpp048