Md. Vazquez et al., COMPARTMENTATION OF ZINC IN ROOTS AND LEAVES OF THE ZINC HYPERACCUMULATOR THLASPI-CAERULESCENS J AND C PRESL, Botanica acta, 107(4), 1994, pp. 243-250
Thlaspi caerulescens is a metallophyte that is able to hyperaccumulate
Zn. In the present study the subcellular compartmentation of Zn was i
nvestigated in roots and leaves of this species by means of X-ray micr
oanalysis. Leaves accumulated higher average Zn concentrations than ro
ots. In roots of plants exposed to 10 mu M Zn, Zn concentrations in th
e apoplast were similar to those in vacuoles, while in plants treated
with 100 mu M Zn considerably higher Zn concentrations were detected i
n vacuoles than in the apoplast. In epidermal and sub-epidermal cells
of leaves of plants from both treatments, Zn mainly accumulated in vac
uoles and, to a lesser extent, in the apoplast. In vacuoles from plant
s exposed to 100 mu M Zn, high Zn concentrations were associated with
variable amounts of P, Ca and K. In leaves, the highest Zn concentrati
ons (13,600 mu g g(-1) d.m.) were found in globular crystals present i
n many vacuoles of epidermal and subepidermal cells. Smaller deposits
with a variable Zn concentration between 1,000 and 18,300 mu g g(-1) d
.m. were observed in the epidermal and subepidermal cells of roots. Bo
th the high Zn/P element ratios found in the crystals and the absence
of Mg indicate that, in contrast to other plant species, myo-inositol
hexaphosphate (phytate) is not the main storage form for Zn in Thlaspi
caerulescens.