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The apoplasmic pathway via the root apex and lateral roots contributes to Cd hyperaccumulation in the hyperaccumulator Sedum alfredii

Authors

TAO Qi JUPA Radek LUO Jipeng LUX Alexander KOVÁČ Ján WEN Yue ZHOU Yimei JAN Japenga LIANG Yongchao LI Tingqiang

Year of publication 2017
Type Article in Periodical
Magazine / Source Journal of Experimental Botany
MU Faculty or unit

Faculty of Science

Citation
Doi http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jxb/erw453
Field Botany
Keywords Apoplasmic bypass; cadmium; hydraulic conductance; lateral roots; root apex; Sedum alfredii; suberin lamellae; trisodium-8-hydroxy-1-3-6-pyrenetrisulphonic acid (PTS)
Description Although the significance of apoplasmic barriers in roots with regards to the uptake of toxic elements is generally known, the contribution of apoplasmic bypasses (ABs) to cadmium (Cd) hyperaccumulation is little understood. Here, we employed a combination of stable isotopic tracer techniques, an ABs tracer, hydraulic measurements, suberin lamellae staining, metabolic inhibitors, and antitranspirants to investigate and quantify the impact of the ABs on translocation of Cd to the xylem in roots of a hyperaccumulating (H) ecotype and a non-hyperaccumulating (NH) ecotype of Sedum alfredii. In the H ecotype, the Cd content in the xylem sap was proportional to hydrostatic pressure, which was attributed to pressure-driven flow via the ABs. The contribution of the ABs to Cd transportation to the xylem was dependent on the Cd concentration applied to the H ecotype (up to 37% at the highest concentration used). Cd-treated H ecotype roots showed significantly higher hydraulic conductance compared with the NH ecotype (76 vs 52 × 10–8 m s–1MPa–1), which is in accordance with less extensive suberization due to reduced expression of suberin-related genes. The main entry sites of apoplasmically transported Cd were localized in the root apexes and lateral roots of the H ecotype, where suberin lamellae were not well developed. These findings highlight the significance of the apoplasmic bypass in Cd hyperaccumulation in hyperaccumulating ecotypes of S. alfredii.

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