Ma. Messerli et Kr. Robinson, CYTOPLASMIC ACIDIFICATION AND CURRENT INFLUX FOLLOW GROWTH PULSES OF LILIUM-LONGIFLORUM POLLEN TUBES, Plant journal, 16(1), 1998, pp. 87-91
We confirm that there is not a standing pH gradient in the tips of lil
y pollen tubes, but show that there are pulses of H+ that occur during
pulsatile growth. The [H+] increases in a zone at the tips of the tub
es and travels rapidly as far as 60 mu m down the shaft of the tube. T
he tip-localized pH was found to drop to 6.0 during the largest pulses
, from an average cytosolic level of 7.05 in tubes that had not yet be
gun to pulse. Correlation analysis indicates that the peaks of the pH
pulses lag the peaks of the growth pulses by slightly more than 7.5 se
c. Vibrating probe measurements reveal an influx of ionic current that
peaks 7.5 sec after the peaks of the growth pulses. While this curren
t may in part be H+ influx, we give evidence that K+ influx is also a
component of the current pulses. The timing of the H+ and current puls
es suggests that they may be involved in terminating the growth pulses
.