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| Título : | Using Perls Staining to Trace the Iron Uptake Pathway in Leaves of a Prunus Rootstock Treated with Iron Foliar Fertilizers |
| Autor : | Ríos, Juan J. Carrasco-Gil, Sandra Abadía, Anunciación Abadía, Javier |
| Palabras clave : | Prunus dulcis Prunus persica Fe plant nutrition Foliar iron fertilization Leaf Fe localization Perls blue staining |
| Fecha de publicación : | 2016 |
| Editorial : | Frontiers |
| Resumen : | The aim of this study was to trace the Fe uptake pathway in leaves of Prunus rootstock
(GF 677; Prunus dulcis × Prunus persica) plants treated with foliar Fe compounds using
the Perls blue method, which detects labile Fe pools. Young expanded leaves of Fe deficient plants grown in nutrient solution were treated with Fe-compounds using a
brush. Iron compounds used were the ferrous salt FeSO4, the ferric salts Fe2(SO4)3 and
FeCl3, and the chelate Fe(III)-EDTA, all of them at concentrations of 9 mM Fe. Leaf Fe
concentration increases were measured at 30, 60, 90 min, and 24 h, and 70 µm-thick
leaf transversal sections were obtained with a vibrating microtome and stained with Perls
blue. In vitro results show that the Perls blue method is a good tool to trace the Fe uptake
pathway in leaves when using Fe salts, but is not sensitive enough when using synthetic
Fe(III)-chelates such as Fe(III)-EDTA and Fe(III)-IDHA. Foliar Fe fertilization increased leaf
Fe concentrations with all Fe compounds used, with inorganic Fe salts causing larger
leaf Fe concentration increases than Fe(III)-EDTA. Results show that Perls blue stain
appeared within 30 min in the stomatal areas, indicating that Fe applied as inorganic
salts was taken up rapidly via stomata. In the case of using FeSO4 a progression of the
stain was seen with time toward vascular areas in the leaf blade and the central vein,
whereas in the case of Fe(III) salts the stain mainly remained in the stomatal areas. Perls
stain was never observed in the mesophyll areas, possibly due to the low concentration
of labile Fe pools. |
| Descripción : | Frontiers in Plan Science |
| URI : | https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14855/5568 |
| Aparece en las colecciones: | Artículos de Medio Ambiente
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