Induction of callose formation is a sensitive marker for genotypic aluminium sensitivity in maize
The screening of 37 Zea mays L. cultivars in nutrient solution using root elongation (24 h) as a parameter showed large genotypic differences in Al resistance among the genetic material evaluated. Callose concentrations in root tips were closely and positively related to Al-induced inhibition of roo...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Plant and soil 1997-05, Vol.192 (1), p.23-30 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The screening of 37 Zea mays L. cultivars in nutrient solution using root elongation (24 h) as a parameter showed large genotypic differences in Al resistance among the genetic material evaluated. Callose concentrations in root tips were closely and positively related to Al-induced inhibition of root elongation. Therefore, Al-induced callose formation in root tips appears to be an excellent indicator of Al injury and can be used as a selection criteria for Al sensitivity. In contrast, aluminium concentrations in root tips were not related to Al-induced inhibition of root elongation, nor to Al-induced callose formation. Callose formation was also induced by short-term Al treatment in root tip protoplasts, and the response of protoplasts clearly reflected the cultivarspecific response to Al of intact roots. This indicates that in maize, Al sensitivity is expressed on the protoplast level. |
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ISSN: | 0032-079X 1573-5036 |
DOI: | 10.1023/A:1004204120863 |