Jna. Lott et Mm. West, Elements present in mineral nutrient reserves in dry Arabidopsis thaliana seeds of wild type and pho1, pho2, and man1 mutants, CAN J BOTAN, 79(11), 2001, pp. 1292-1296
Citations number
37
Categorie Soggetti
Plant Sciences
Journal title
CANADIAN JOURNAL OF BOTANY-REVUE CANADIENNE DE BOTANIQUE
Comparison of wild type and mutants of Arabidopsis thaliana offers an oppor
tunity to study the genetic control of nutrient storage in seeds. We used e
nergy dispersive X-ray analysis to determine the elements present and their
relative amounts in globoids of dry wild-type seeds, as well as seeds of a
reduced total P uptake mutant (pho1), a phosphate accumulator (pho2), and
a metal accumulator (man1). Globoids are spherical inclusions, rich in phyt
ate that function as a store for inositol, P, K, Mg, Ca, Fe, and Zn. Key fi
ndings of this study were the following: (i) globoids in protein bodies fro
m nine different tissues and (or) organs in dry Arabidopsis thaliana seeds
contained P, K, Mg, and Ca, and sometimes traces of Fe and Zn; (ii) globoid
s contained higher Ca and lower Mg amounts than occur in globoids in seeds
of most other plant species; (iii) globoids in comparable tissue and (or) o
rgan regions of seeds were very similar in elemental composition for wild t
ype and all mutant plants.