Related Experiment Video
Updated: May 11, 2026

High Resolution Quantification of Crystalline Cellulose Accumulation in Arabidopsis Roots to Monitor Tissue-specific Cell Wall Modifications
Published on: May 10, 2016
The root cortex cell hydraulic conductivity is enhanced with increasing chromosome ploidy in wheat
Weifeng Wang1, Xiaoqing Yang, Suiqi Zhang
1State Key Laboratory of Soil Erosion and Dryland Farming on the Loess Plateau, Institute of Soil and Water Conservation, Chinese Academy of Sciences and Ministry of Water Resources, Yangling, Shaanxi 712100, PR China.
Abstract:
Wheat (Triticum spp.) root water uptake is enhanced with increasing chromosome ploidy, but the underlying mechanism is unclear. The leaf transpiration rate (E), individual root (Lp(r)) and cortical cell (Lp(c)) hydraulic conductivity, cortical cell volume (V(c)) and transcription levels of two putative plasma intrinsic aquaporin genes (PIPs) were investigated in wheat seedlings with different chromosome ploidy (Triticum monococcum (2X, AA); Triticum dicoccum (4X, BB); Triticum aestivum (6X, AABBDD)). The E, Lp(r) and Lp(c) of wheat increased with increasing ploidy, but the Vc was reduced. Osmotic stress significantly reduced the E, Lp(c), Lp(r), and the relative mRNA content of TaPIP1;2 and TaPIP2;5 in wheat. Under both well-watered and osmotic stress conditions, the Lp(r) was significantly and positively correlated with the E and Lp(c), and the relative mRNA content of TaPIP1;2 and TaPIP2;5 was significantly and positively correlated with Lp(c) and Lp(r), respectively. For well-watered or osmotically stressed wheat plants, the Lp(c) was reduced, but the L(p)(c)/Lp(r) increased with increasing V(c), suggesting that Vc affects root radical water transport. Thus, the increased Lp(c) and transcription levels of TaPIP1;2 and TaPIP2;5 in wheat roots provides insight into the mechanisms underlying enhanced root water uptake with increasing chromosome ploidy during wheat evolution.
Related Concept Videos
Tonicity in Plants
Tonicity in Plants
Tonicity
Tonicity describes the capacity of a cell to lose or gain water depending on the solute...
Water and Mineral Acquisition
Polytene Chromosomes
Responses to Salt Stress
Cellulose and Pectic Polysaccharides
As a cell matures, its cell wall specializes according to its type. For example, the parenchyma cells of...

