2001
DOI: 10.1046/j.1469-8137.2001.00034.x
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The apoplast and its significance for plant mineral nutrition

Abstract: SummaryIt has only recently become apparent that the apoplast plays a major role in a diverse range of processes, including intercellular signalling, plant-microbe interactions and both water and nutrient transport. Broadly defined, the apoplast constitutes all compartments beyond the plasmalemma -the interfibrillar and intermicellar space of the cell walls, and the xylem, including its gas-and water-filled intercellular space -extending to the rhizoplane and cuticle of the outer plant surface. The physicochem… Show more

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“…Apoplastic Ca 2+ concentrations in this range were also recently listed in a review by Sattelmacher (2001). These Ca 2+ concentrations are strikingly close to the concentration that gives a maximal light-induced stomatal opening in V. faba (MacRobbie, 1987) and Arabidopsis thaliana (Roelfsema & Prins, 1995).…”
Section: Calciummentioning
confidence: 89%
“…Apoplastic Ca 2+ concentrations in this range were also recently listed in a review by Sattelmacher (2001). These Ca 2+ concentrations are strikingly close to the concentration that gives a maximal light-induced stomatal opening in V. faba (MacRobbie, 1987) and Arabidopsis thaliana (Roelfsema & Prins, 1995).…”
Section: Calciummentioning
confidence: 89%
“…2). These elements were localized mainly in the outer layers, probably in 414 the cell walls of the epidermis which contain negatively charged sites that bind metal 415 15 ions (Sattelmacher, 2001). Also, these elements may be retained by the iron plaque due 416 to adsorption or co-precipitation mechanisms (Liu and Zhu, 2005 (Fig.…”
Section: Of Rice Plants When Si Was Supplied Under 380mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…El zinc puede también ser liberado extracelularmente al apoplasto de la estela en regiones donde la banda de Caspary no está completamente formada (White, 2001). Los flujos apoplásticos son dominados por la capacidad de intercambio catiónico de la pared celular, la formación de la banda de Caspary y los flujos hídricos (Sattelmacher, 2001). …”
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