Formation of exclusive pattern during accumulation of ligno-suberic material in cell wall of Myrtaceae root tissues including epidermis, exodermis, endodermis and polyderm

IF 1 Q3 PLANT SCIENCES
Plant Root Pub Date : 2014-01-01 DOI:10.3117/PLANTROOT.8.24
A. Tuladhar, S. Ohtsuka, N. Nii
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Abstract

Details on localized deposition of biopolymers in cell wall have rarely been studied. Anatomical observation is important to understand tissue-specific accumulation of biopolymers and such knowledge can further clarify tissue-function. Myrtaceae roots possess alternating suberized and non-suberized cell layers known as polyderm that exist beyond the endodermis. It is important to understand firstly, where biopolymers accumulate in this tissue and secondly what mechanisms control cell wall modification. This study aims to study areas of biopolymer deposition in Myrtaceae root tissues. Root specimens were sectioned freehand or with an ultramicrotome after embedding in Technovit 7100 resin. Root sections were stained with berberine hemisulfate-aniline blue-safranin O series or just phloroglucinol and observed under a fluorescent or optical microscope. Different biopolymers accumulated alternatively on opposite sides of the cell wall in polyderm. In non-suberized tissues, lignin accumulation was dominant and its accumulation appeared to be "closed" centripetally resembling the letter "w". In suberized tissues, it resembled the letter "m". This tissue-specific accumulation pattern was common in all five Myrtaceae species. What factors could control and regulate such patterned and tissue-specific accumulation of biopolymers? Could this accumulation pattern itself be a contributing factor to its protective role? Discovery of this pattern, specific to Myrtaceae root polyderm, triggers more investigations on the effect of biotic and abiotic stress on biopolymer accumulation in it.
桃金桃科根组织(包括表皮、外表皮、内表皮和多表皮)细胞壁木质亚质物质积累过程中形成的排他模式
关于生物聚合物在细胞壁中局部沉积的详细研究很少。解剖观察对于了解生物聚合物的组织特异性积累非常重要,这些知识可以进一步阐明组织功能。桃金娘科的根具有交替的被剥落和非剥落的细胞层,即存在于内胚层之外的多胚层。重要的是首先要了解生物聚合物在组织中的积聚位置,其次是什么机制控制细胞壁修饰。本研究旨在研究桃金娘科植物根组织中生物聚合物沉积的区域。根标本包埋于Technovit 7100树脂后,徒手或用超微切片机切片。根切片用半磺酸小檗碱-苯胺蓝-红花素O系列或间苯三酚染色,在荧光或光学显微镜下观察。不同的生物聚合物在胚层细胞壁两侧交替积累。在未分化的组织中,木质素积累占主导地位,其积累向心呈“封闭”状,类似字母“w”。在被消毒过的组织中,它类似于字母“m”。这种组织特异性积累模式在所有五种桃金娘科物种中都很常见。什么因素可以控制和调节这种模式和组织特异性的生物聚合物积累?这种积累模式本身是否就是其保护作用的一个促成因素?这种模式的发现是桃金娘科根表皮特有的,它引发了更多关于生物和非生物胁迫对其生物聚合物积累的影响的研究。
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Plant Root
Plant Root PLANT SCIENCES-
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期刊介绍: Plant Root publishes original papers, either theoretical or experimental, that provide novel insights into plant roots. The Journal’s subjects include, but are not restricted to, anatomy and morphology, cellular and molecular biology, biochemistry, physiology, interactions with soil, mineral nutrients, water, symbionts and pathogens, food culture, together with ecological, genetic and methodological aspects related to plant roots and rhizosphere. Work at any scale, from the molecular to the community level, is welcomed.
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