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Enhancement Of K+ Uptake Through The Plasma-Membrane In Freshly Cut Root Segments From Maize Seedlings Pretreated With Spermidine

PLANT SCIENCE(1991)

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An overnight pretreatment of maize seedlings with spermidine (SPD, 1 mM) induces a strong enhancement (approx. 100%) of K+ uptake through the plasma membrane in freshly cut root segments (To) and to lower extent (approx. 20%) in 2 h washed (W) root segments. The maximum effect is reached at 0.5 mM SPD concentration and after 12 h preincubation. Moreover the inhibition previously reported (de Agazio et al., Plant Physiol., 87 (1988) 176-178) exerted by SPD when applied to washed root segments, did not occur if seedlings were pretreated with SPD. The data suggest that the increase of K+ uptake in freshly cut root segments from seedlings pretreated with SPD, is partially due to a decrease of the inhibiting effect of cutting injury.
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ZEA-MAYS, SPERMIDINE, K+ UPTAKE, PLASMA MEMBRANE
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