Spatial and temporal variation in citrate and malate exudation and tissue concentration as affected by P stress in roots of white lupin

Peñaloza E.; Corcuera, L; Martinez, J.

Abstract

Exudation of carboxylates represents one the most efficient strategies used by P-starved white lupin (Lupinus albus L.) to acquire phosphorus from sparingly soluble sources. This exudation occurs through proteoid root clusters, with citrate being the predominant organic acid released. The occasional detection of malate in whole root exudates suggests that this acid would also be released, but from tissues other than root clusters. To investigate the spatial and temporal pattern of exudation, citrate and malate exudation and concentration were measured in whole roots and root sections of white lupin, from seedling emergence to plant senescence due to P starvation. Both organic acids were detected in whole root exudates of P-stressed plants, and they were released at similar rates throughout the experiment. Malate was predominantly exuded from apices of both seedling taproots and proteoid roots, whereas citrate exudation was restricted to proteoid root clusters. Studies directed to address the association between carboxylate exudation and concentration in proteoid root clusters showed a non-linear response for citrate, within the range of 7 to 23 ?mol g-1 fresh weight. This association was further assessed by altering citrate concentration in the whole root. Adding P to 24-day-old P-starved plants reduced citrate concentration and exudation to the level of the control P-fed plants, demonstrating that citrate exudation and concentration are associated. Malate exudation and concentration did not correlate significantly. Results indicate that citrate release by P-starved white lupin would occur whenever a certain threshold of citrate concentration is attained, and that the sites, the rates and the span of transient exudation depend on the physiological age of the tissue.

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Título según WOS: Spatial and temporal variation in citrate and malate exudation and tissue concentration as affected by P stress in roots of white lupin
Título según SCOPUS: Spatial and temporal variation in citrate and malate exudation and tissue concentration as affected by P stress in roots of white lupin
Título de la Revista: PLANT AND SOIL
Volumen: 241
Número: 2
Editorial: Springer
Fecha de publicación: 2002
Página de inicio: 209
Página final: 221
Idioma: English
URL: http://link.springer.com/10.1023/A:1016148222687
DOI:

10.1023/A:1016148222687

Notas: ISI, SCOPUS