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Plant Physiol ; 124(4): 1786-99, 2000 Dec.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11115894

ABSTRACT

The morphological and physiological characteristics of Arabidopsis accessions differing in their phosphate acquisition efficiencies (PAEs) when grown on a sparingly soluble phosphate source (hydroxylapatite) were analyzed. A set of 36 accessions was subjected to an initial PAE evaluation following cultivation on synthetic, agarose-solidified media containing potassium phosphate (soluble) or hydroxylapatite (sparingly soluble). From the five most divergent accessions identified in this way, C24, Co, and Cal exhibited high PAEs, whereas Col-0 and Te exhibited low PAEs. These five accessions were analyzed in detail. Significant differences were found in root morphology, phosphate uptake kinetics, organic acid release, rhizosphere acidification, and the ability of roots to penetrate substrates. Long root hairs at high densities, high uptake per unit root length, and high substrate penetration ability in the efficient accessions C24 and Co mediate their high PAEs. The third accession with high PAE, Cal, exhibits a high shoot-to-root ratio, long roots with long root hairs, and rhizosphere acidification. These results are consistent with previous observations and highlight the suitability of using Arabidopsis accessions to identify and isolate genes determining the PAE in plants.


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Arabidopsis/metabolism , Phosphates/pharmacokinetics , Arabidopsis/genetics , Biological Transport , Carboxylic Acids/metabolism , Durapatite/pharmacokinetics , Genetic Variation , Hydrogen-Ion Concentration , Kinetics , Plant Roots/metabolism , Plant Stems/metabolism , Seeds/growth & development , Seeds/metabolism , Solubility , Species Specificity
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