Yg. Zhu et al., Effects of external potassium supply on compartmentation and flux characteristics of radiocaesium in intact spring wheat roots, ANN BOTANY, 84(5), 1999, pp. 639-644
lShort term experiments investigated the effects of potassium supply on rad
iocaesium influx/efflux and the radiocaesium compartmentation in intact spr
ing wheat roots. Short term (24-72 h) influx analysis showed that net influ
xes of radiocaesium to both root and xylem were reduced approximately ten-t
imes by increasing external potassium concentration from 50 mu M to 200 mu
M. Efflux analysis distinguished three components for radiocaesium (namely
cell wall + free space, cytoplasm and vacuole) and showed that the rates of
Cs+ efflux at an external potassium concentration of 100 mu M (19.16 and 1
.70 Bq g(-1) min(-1) for (co) and (vo), respectively) were about three-time
s faster than those at 50 mu M (7.24 and to 0.41 Bq g(-1) min(-1) for (co)
and (vo), respectively). The results also showed that external potassium co
ncentration did not have a significant effect on the distribution of Cs-137
between cytoplasm and vacuole, as indicated by the ratio of Cs-137 in the
two compartments. Results obtained in this study suggested that the inhibit
ory effect of potassium on the net uptake of radiocaesium by the plant root
may be partially ascribed to the fact that at higher external potassium co
ncentrations Cs+ efflux rates were much higher. The mechanisms involved are
discussed. (C) 1999 Annals of Botany Company.