Oxygen transport by Apium nodiflorum

Citation
Sn. Chorianopoulou et al., Oxygen transport by Apium nodiflorum, J PLANT PHY, 158(7), 2001, pp. 905-913
Citations number
33
Categorie Soggetti
Plant Sciences","Animal & Plant Sciences
Journal title
JOURNAL OF PLANT PHYSIOLOGY
ISSN journal
01761617 → ACNP
Volume
158
Issue
7
Year of publication
2001
Pages
905 - 913
Database
ISI
SICI code
0176-1617(200107)158:7<905:OTBAN>2.0.ZU;2-B
Abstract
Apium nodiflorum is a partially submerged aquatic plant able to oxygenate i ts substrate. This work focuses on the elucidation of the process by which A. nodiflorum oxygenates the substrate, and whether this ability differs du ring ontogenesis. Young, mature and aged whole plants were examined for the pattern of their process. The contribution of the various plant organs to the increase of th e dissolved oxygen concentration in the substrate under hypoxic conditions was also evaluated. Young, mature and aged plants required different amount s of oxygen. When facing hypoxia, young and mature plants elevated their su bstrate dissolved oxygen concentration. in contrast, aged plants oxygenated their substrate poorly. Changes in dissolved oxygen concentration, both un der light and dark conditions, presented no statistical differences at any plant age. An internal oxygen transfer may take place within the plant, app arently without the release of oxygen into the substrate. Thus, it is the e xistence in petioles of an outer air transport pathway, similar to that of rice, that makes A. nodiflorum plants capable of facing hypoxic conditions in their substrate. This pathway is absent in stems. This fact explains the phenomenon of aged plants poorly oxygenating their substrate, since it is their stems that are inserted into the medium and not their petioles.