Apoplastic diffusion barriers in Arabidopsis.

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serval:BIB_777B1DA588B1
Type
Article: article from journal or magazin.
Collection
Publications
Institution
Title
Apoplastic diffusion barriers in Arabidopsis.
Journal
Arabidopsis Book
Author(s)
Nawrath C., Schreiber L., Franke R.B., Geldner N., Reina-Pinto J.J., Kunst L.
ISSN
1543-8120 (Electronic)
ISSN-L
1543-8120
Publication state
Published
Issued date
2013
Peer-reviewed
Oui
Volume
11
Pages
e0167
Language
english
Abstract
During the development of Arabidopsis and other land plants, diffusion barriers are formed in the apoplast of specialized tissues within a variety of plant organs. While the cuticle of the epidermis is the primary diffusion barrier in the shoot, the Casparian strips and suberin lamellae of the endodermis and the periderm represent the diffusion barriers in the root. Different classes of molecules contribute to the formation of extracellular diffusion barriers in an organ- and tissue-specific manner. Cutin and wax are the major components of the cuticle, lignin forms the early Casparian strip, and suberin is deposited in the stage II endodermis and the periderm. The current status of our understanding of the relationships between the chemical structure, ultrastructure and physiological functions of plant diffusion barriers is discussed. Specific aspects of the synthesis of diffusion barrier components and protocols that can be used for the assessment of barrier function and important barrier properties are also presented.
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