Ion flux kinetics in blue light-grown field dodder (Cuscuta campestris) seedlings

Mustapha Haidar, Sergey Shabala

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Abstract

Previous studies have revealed that blue light stimulates coiling and prehaustoria development in young de-etiolated dodder seedlings prior to host attachment. In this study, the Ca2+ and H+ flux kinetics that are associated with blue light-mediated coiling and prehaustoria development in de-etiolated dodder seedlings were measured uninvasively using the ion-selective, vibrating microelectrode ion flux system. The findings showed that blue light induces rapid transient changes in the net Ca2+ and H+ fluxes. A clearly pronounced lag of about several minutes was observed between the blue light-induced changes in the Ca2+ and H+ fluxes, with H+ being a leading ion. The addition of 1molL-1 vanadate, a known blocker of the plasma-membrane H+-ATPase, to the bathing solution completely prevented both the H+ and the Ca2+ flux responses and inhibited coiling and prehaustoria development, suggesting a causal relationship between the blue light-induced changes in the net Ca2+ and H+ fluxes and seedling movements. It is concluded that the plasma-membrane H+-ATPase plays a key role in a dodder's parasitic mode of growth and its adaptive response to the environment.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)159-164
Number of pages6
JournalWeed Biology and Management
Volume15
Issue number4
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Dec 2015
Externally publishedYes

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