2001
DOI: 10.1034/j.1399-3054.2001.1110405.x
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Is the infiltration‐centrifugation technique appropriate for the isolation of apoplastic fluid? A critical evaluation with different plant species

Abstract: The suitability of the infiltration-centrifugation method for collection of apoplastic fluid from intact leaves was evaluated for different plant species. Large differences with respect to infiltrability of the leaves, which correlated inversely with stomatal and mesophyll resistance, became apparent. Osmolality of infiltration medium (deionised water, 0.2 mM CaCl2, 10 mM KCl, 180 mM 2-[N-morpholino]ethane-sulphonic acid) and incubation time, time passed between onset of infiltration and end of centrifugation,… Show more

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“…This value is in agreement with the free Ca 2+ concentration measured by Felle et al . (2000), who found an Felle et al (2000) 3 mM 10 mM Mühling and Läuchli (2000) 27 mM* 40 mM* Lohaus et al (2001) 13 mM Cl - Felle et al (2000) 1 mM 1 mM Lohaus et al (2001) 11 mM Ca 2+ Felle et al (2000) 64 µM Lohaus et al (2001) 700 µM pH Felle et al (2000) 5.1 5.5 Mühling and Läuchli (2000) 5.0 5.4…”
Section: Calciummentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…This value is in agreement with the free Ca 2+ concentration measured by Felle et al . (2000), who found an Felle et al (2000) 3 mM 10 mM Mühling and Läuchli (2000) 27 mM* 40 mM* Lohaus et al (2001) 13 mM Cl - Felle et al (2000) 1 mM 1 mM Lohaus et al (2001) 11 mM Ca 2+ Felle et al (2000) 64 µM Lohaus et al (2001) 700 µM pH Felle et al (2000) 5.1 5.5 Mühling and Läuchli (2000) 5.0 5.4…”
Section: Calciummentioning
confidence: 99%
“…All cells in the leaf will alter the solute concentration depending on their transport properties. Information on the apoplastic solute composition of Vicia faba has been obtained by infiltration of intact leaves (Lohaus et al , 2001). For the dynamical changes in the ion concentration this method is less suitable, but rapid changes in ion concentration have been measured using fluorescent dyes (Mühling & Läuchli, 2000) or with ion selective electrodes brought in contact with the cell wall via an open stoma (Felle et al , 2000).…”
Section: The Guard Cell Wall An Interface For Intercellular Communicmentioning
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