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Original Articles

Changes in Cell Wall Polysaccharides and Hydroxycinnamates in Wheat Roots by Aluminum Stress at Higher Calcium Supply

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Pages 601-613 | Received 26 Mar 2004, Accepted 09 Dec 2005, Published online: 15 Aug 2006
 

ABSTRACT

The present study was conducted to investigate the cell-wall polysaccharides and hydroxycinnamates in wheat plants (Triticum aestivum L.) under aluminum (Al) stress at a higher level of calcium (Ca) supply. Seedlings were grown in nutrient solution for 7 d and then subjected to treatment solutions containing Al (0 or 100 μM) and Ca (0 or 2500 μM) in a 500 μM CaCl 2 solution at pH 4.5 for 8 d. Calcium treatment (2500 μM) improved root growth significantly under Al-stress conditions. The contents of pectin and hemicellulose in roots were increased under Al-stress conditions, and this increase was conspicuous in the hemicellulosic fraction. The increase in the hemicellulose was attributed to increases in arabinose, xylose, and glucose in neutral sugars. High Ca treatment decreased these contents in Al-stressed cell walls. Aluminum treatment increased the content of ferulic acid, whereas Ca treatment with Al reduced the content. These results suggest that Al may modify the mechanical properties of cell-wall polysaccharides by enhancing the synthesis of arabinoxylan, β-glucan, and ferulic acid in the cell wall. High Ca treatment may maintain the normal synthesis of these materials even under Al-stress conditions.

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

We express our hearty thanks to Professor Koji Kato and Professor Ryo Yamauchi for their invaluable suggestions. The study was supported by a Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research from the Ministry of Education, Science, Sports and Culture, Japan.

Notes

a Each value is the mean of three replications ±SD.

b In each treatment, some unknown components were not confirmed.

c Arabinoxylan was calculated as the combined amount of arabinose and xylose.

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