SPATIAL AND TEMPORAL DEVELOPMENT OF IRON(III) REDUCTASE-ACTIVITY IN ROOT SYSTEMS OF PISUM-SATIVUM (FABACEAE) CHALLENGED WITH IRON-DEFICIENCY STRESS

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GRUSAK, MA [1 ]
KOCHIAN, LV [1 ]
WELCH, RM [1 ]
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[1] CORNELL UNIV,USDA ARS,PLANT SOIL & NUTR LAB,ITHACA,NY 14853
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10.2307/2445353
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Q94 [植物学];
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The development of plasma membrane-associated iron(III) reductase activity was characterized in root systems of Pisum sativum during the first 2 wk of growth, as plants were challenged with iron-deficiency stress. Plants of a parental genotype (cv. Sparkle) and a functional iron-deficiency mutant genotype (E107) were grown hydroponically with or without supplemental iron. Iron(III) reductase activity was visualized by placing the roots in an agarose matrix containing 0.2 mm Fe(III)-ethylenediaminetetraacetic and 0.3 mm Na2-bathophenanthrolinedisulfonic acid (BPDS). Red staining patterns, resulting from the formation of Fe(II)-BPDS, were used to identify iron(III)-reducing regions. Iron(III) reduction was extensive on roots of E107 as early as d 7, but not until d 11 for -Fe-treated Sparkle. Roots of +Fe-treated Sparkle showed limited regions of reductase activity throughout the period of study. For secondary lateral roots, iron(III) reduction was found for all growth types except + Fe-treated Sparkle. Treating Sparkle plants alternately to a cycle of iron deficiency, iron sufficiency, and iron deficiency revealed that reductase activity at a given root zone could be alternatively present, absent, and again present. Our results suggest that for Pisum roots grown under the present conditions, iron-deficiency stress induces the activation of iron(III) reductase capacity within 2 d.
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