MECHANISMS OF FE-EFFICIENCY IN ROOTS OF VITIS SPP. IN RESPONSE TO IRON-DEFICIENCY STRESS

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作者
BRANCADORO, L [1 ]
RABOTTI, G [1 ]
SCIENZA, A [1 ]
ZOCCHI, G [1 ]
机构
[1] UNIV MILAN,DIPARTIMENTO FISIOL PIANTE COLTIVATE & CHIM AGRAR,I-20133 MILAN,ITALY
关键词
FE3+-REDUCTASE ACTIVITY; GENOTYPIC DIFFERENCES; IRON CHLOROSIS; MEDIUM ACIDIFICATION;
D O I
10.1007/BF00010276
中图分类号
S3 [农学(农艺学)];
学科分类号
0901 ;
摘要
Iron chlorosis induced by Fe-deficiency is a widespread nutritional disorder in many woody plants and in particular in grapevine. This phenomenon results from different environmental, nutritional and varietal factors. Strategy I plants respond to Fe-deficiency by inducing physiological and biochemical modifications in order to increase Fe uptake. Among these, acidification of the rhizosphere, membrane redox activities and synthesis of organic acids are greatly enhanced during Fe-deficiency. Grapevine is a strategy I plant but the knowledge on the physiological and biochemical responses to this iron stress deficiency in this plant is still very poor. In this work four different genotypes of grapevine were assayed for these parameters. It was found that there is a good correlation between genotypes which are known to be chlorosis-resistant and increase in both rhizosphere acidification and Fe-III reductase activity. In particular, when grown in the absence of iron, Vitis berlandieri and Vitis vinifera cv Cabernet sauvignon and cv Pinot blanc show a higher capacity to acidify the culture medium (pH was decreased by 2 units), a higher concentration of organic acids, a higher resting transmembrane electrical potential and a greater capacity to reduce Fe-III-chelates. On the contrary, Vitis riparia, well known for its susceptibility to iran chlorosis, fails to decrease the pH of the medium and shows a lower concentration in organic acids, lower capacity to reduce Fe-III and no difference in the resting transmembrane electrical potential.
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