Salt tolerance in relation to elemental concentrations in leaf cell vacuoles and chloroplasts of a C4 monocotyledonous halophyte

Plant Cell Environ. 2022 May;45(5):1490-1506. doi: 10.1111/pce.14279. Epub 2022 Feb 24.

Abstract

Halophytes accumulate and sequester high concentrations of salt in vacuoles while maintaining lower levels of salt in the cytoplasm. The current data on cellular and subcellular partitioning of salt in halophytes are, however, limited to only a few dicotyledonous C3 species. Using cryo-scanning electron microscopy X-ray microanalysis, we assessed the concentrations of Na, Cl, K, Ca, Mg, P and S in various cell types within the leaf-blades of a monocotyledonous C4 halophyte, Rhodes grass (Chloris gayana). We also linked, for the first time, elemental concentrations in chloroplasts of mesophyll and bundle sheath cells to their ultrastructure and photosynthetic performance of plants grown in nonsaline and saline (200 mM NaCl) conditions. Na and Cl accumulated to the highest levels in xylem parenchyma and epidermal cells, but were maintained at lower concentrations in photosynthetically active mesophyll and bundle sheath cells. Concentrations of Na and Cl in chloroplasts of mesophyll and bundle sheath cells were lower than in their respective vacuoles. No ultrastructural changes were observed in either mesophyll or bundle sheath chloroplasts, and photosynthetic activity was maintained in saline conditions. Salinity tolerance in Rhodes grass is related to specific cellular Na and Cl distributions in leaf tissues, and the ability to regulate Na and Cl concentrations in chloroplasts.

Keywords: C4 plant; Rhodes grass (Chloris gayana); bundle sheath cells; cellular distribution; cryo-SEM X-ray microanalysis; mesophyll cells; salinity tolerance; transmission electron microscopy; xylem parenchyma.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Chloroplasts / metabolism
  • Ions / metabolism
  • Plant Leaves / metabolism
  • Poaceae / metabolism
  • Salt Tolerance*
  • Salt-Tolerant Plants* / metabolism
  • Sodium / metabolism
  • Vacuoles / metabolism

Substances

  • Ions
  • Sodium