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- Title
Puccinellia tenuiflora maintains a low Na<sup> </sup> level under salinity by limiting unidirectional Na<sup> </sup> influx resulting in a high selectivity for K<sup> </sup> over Na<sup> </sup>.
- Authors
CHUN-MEI WANG; JIN-LIN ZHANG; XUE-SONG LIU; ZHAN LI; GUO-QIANG WU; JIAN-YI CAI; FLOWERS, TIMOTHY J.; SUO-MIN WANG
- Abstract
Puccinellia tenuiflora is a useful monocotyledonous halophyte that might be used for improving salt tolerance of cereals. This current work has shown that P. tenuiflora has stronger selectivity for K+ over Na+ allowing it to maintain significantly lower tissue Na+ and higher K+ concentration than that of wheat under short- or long-term NaCl treatments. To assess the relative contribution of Na+ efflux and influx to net Na+ accumulation, unidirectional 22Na+ fluxes in roots were carried out. It was firstly found that unidirectional 22Na+ influx into root of P. tenuiflora was significantly lower (by 31–37%) than in wheat under 100 and 150 mm NaCl. P. tenuiflora had lower unidirectional Na+ efflux than wheat; the ratio of efflux to influx was similar between the two species. Leaf secretion of P. tenuiflora was also estimated, and found the loss of Na+ content from leaves to account for only 0.0006% of the whole plant Na+ content over 33 d of NaCl treatments. Therefore, it is proposed that neither unidirectional Na+ efflux of roots nor salt secretion by leaves, but restricting unidirectional Na+ influx into roots with a strong selectivity for K+ over Na+ seems likely to contribute to the salt tolerance of P. tenuiflora.
- Subjects
PUCCINELLIA; GRASSES; SALT; BIOLOGICAL transport; EXCRETION; OSMOSIS; ABSORPTION (Physiology)
- Publication
Plant, Cell & Environment, 2009, Vol 32, Issue 5, p486
- ISSN
0140-7791
- Publication type
Academic Journal
- DOI
10.1111/j.1365-3040.2009.01942.x