Diffusion in plant cuticles as affected by temperature and size of organic solutes: similarity and diversity among species

被引:78
作者
Baur, P
Buchholz, A
Schonherr, J
机构
[1] Inst. F. Obstbau und Baumschule, Universität Hannover, D-31157 Sarstedt
关键词
cuticular wax; diffusion; foliar uptake; hysteresis; leaf temperature penetration; permeability; phase transition; reversibility; tortuosity;
D O I
10.1111/j.1365-3040.1997.tb00675.x
中图分类号
Q94 [植物学];
学科分类号
071001 ;
摘要
Mobilities of liophilic organic solutes in cuticular membranes (CM) isolated from mature leaves of Citrus aurantium L., Citrus grandis L., Hedera helix L., Ilex aquifolium L., Ilex paraguariensis St.-Hil., Malus domestica Borkh., Pranus armeniaca L., Prunus laurocerasus L., Pyrus communis L., Pyrus pyrifolia (Burm. f.) Nakai, Stephanotis floribunda Brongn. and Strophantus gratus Baill. were measured over a temperature range of 15-78 degrees C. In this range, solute mobilities increased up to 1000-fold, which corresponds to temperature coefficients Q10 of 3 (IAA in P. armeniaca) to 14 (cholesterol in H. helix). For most species, Arrhenius graphs showed good linearity up to 40 degrees C, and up to 78 degrees C for some species, while for other activation energies declined with increasing temperature. However, no distinct phase transitions caused by sudden structural changes in the CM were observed, In three species we examined whether heating to 70 degrees C changed solute mobility irreversibly by comparing Arrhenius graphs for two successive experiments with the same CM. The two graphs were very similar for P. laurocerasus, while mobilities in the second graph were somewhat reduced for C. aurantium and greatly increased (at 25 and 35 degrees C) for H. helix. This indicates rearrangements of at least some wax constituents when heated to high temperatures, The activation energies of diffusion (E-D) ranged hom 75 to 189 kJ mol(-1) depending on species and solute size, Size selectivity and variability between cuticles decreased with increasing temperature, and this is caused by differences in E-D. An excellent correlation between the pre-exponential factor of the Arrhenius equation and E-D was observed, which is evidence that organic solutes differing greatly in molecular size (130-349 cm(3) mol(-1)) and cuticle/water partition coefficient (25-10(8)) use similar diffusion paths in the CM of all 12 plant species tested, Diffusion occurs in regions with identical physiochemical properties and differs only in magnitude.
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