Different ratios of sucrose/raffinose-induced membrane depolarizations in the mesophyll of species with symplasmic (Catharanthus roseus, Ocimum basilicum) or apoplasmic (Impatiens walleriana, Vicia faba) minor-vein configurations
1996
Bel, A.J.E van | Hendriks, J.H.M. | Boon, E.J.M.C. | Gamalei, Y.V. | Merwe, A.P. van de
In mesophyll cells of species with a symplasmic (Ocimum basilicum, Catharanthus roseus, Magnolia denudata) or an apoplasmic (Vicia faba, Impatiens walleriana, Bellis perennis) minor-vein configuration membrane depolarizations in response to 20 or 200 mol.m-3 raffinose and sucrose were measured. Ageing period and resting potential marginally affected the degree of depolarization. The symplasmic species showed similar depolarization responses to 20 and 200 mol.m-3 sucrose or raffinose. In the apoplasmic species, depolarization increased statistically significantly from 20 to 200 mol.m-3 sucrose whereas the depolarization response to raffinose was equal at both concentrations. In the apoplasmic species, moreover, the depolarization response to raffinose was significantly weaker than to sucrose at all concentrations. A major difference between symplasmic and apoplasmic species seems to lie in the scantiness of raffinose carriers in the mesophyll plasma membrane of species with the apoplasmic mode of phloem loading.
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