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Dreyer, B; Perez-Gilabert, M; Olmos, E; Honrubia, M; Morte, A. 2008. Ultrastructural localization of acid phosphatase in arbusculate coils of mycorrhizal Phoenix canariensis roots. PHYSIOLOGIA PLANTARUM. 132(4):503-513.
Address:
Morte, A, Univ Murcia, Fac Biol, Dept Biol Vegetal Botanica, Campus
Espinardo, E-30100 Murcia, Spain
Acid phosphatase (ACP) activity has been detected in roots of
mycorrhizal and non-mycorrhizal Phoenix canariensis. This enzyme was
ultrastructurally localized in arbusculate coils for the first time.
This localization was carried out using a cerium-based method, which
minimizes non-specific precipitation. The ACP was localized in inter-
and intracellular hyphae, in the fungal cytoplasm as well as at the
interface and the fungal cell wall and the periarbuscular membrane
limiting it. The novel localization of an ACP in the arbuscular
mycorrhizal (AM) interface of arbusculate coils suggests that this
enzyme may be involved in the phosphorus efflux from the mycorrhizal
fungus to the host. The results presented in this article indicate that
the role played by ACP in AM symbiosis may be more important than was
previously thought and that arbusculate coils are highly relevant when
considering nutrient transfer through AM symbiosis.
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