Abstract

To better understand water uptake patterns in root systems of woody perennial crops, we detailed the developmental anatomy and hydraulic physiology along the length of grapevine (Vitis berlandieri × Vitis rupestris) fine roots from the tip to secondary growth zones. Our characterization included the localization of suberized structures and aquaporin gene expression and the determination of hydraulic conductivity (Lpr) and aquaporin protein activity (via chemical inhibition) in different root zones under both osmotic and hydrostatic pressure gradients. Tissue-specific messenger RNA levels of the plasma membrane aquaporin isogenes (VvPIPs) were quantified using laser-capture microdissection and quantitative polymerase chain reaction. Our results highlight dramatic changes in structure and function along the length of grapevine fine roots. Although the root tip lacked suberization altogether, a suberized exodermis and endodermis developed in the maturation zone, which gave way to the secondary growth zone containing a multilayer suberized periderm. Longitudinally, VvPIP isogenes exhibited strong peaks of expression in the root tip that decreased precipitously along the root length in a pattern similar to Arabidopsis (Arabidopsis thaliana) roots. In the radial orientation, expression was always greatest in interior tissues (i.e. stele, endodermis, and/or vascular tissues) for all root zones. High Lpr and aquaporin protein activity were associated with peak VvPIP expression levels in the root tip. This suggests that aquaporins play a limited role in controlling water uptake in secondary growth zones, which contradicts existing theoretical predictions. Despite having significantly lower Lpr, woody roots can constitute the vast majority of the root system surface area in mature vines and thus provide for significant water uptake potential.

Highlights

  • To better understand water uptake patterns in root systems of woody perennial crops, we detailed the developmental anatomy and hydraulic physiology along the length of grapevine (Vitis berlandieri 3 Vitis rupestris) fine roots from the tip to secondary growth zones

  • In woody perennial root systems, the majority of water uptake is often attributed to unsuberized fine roots (Kramer and Boyer, 1995), even though woody portions can constitute the vast majority of root surface area for these plants at maturity (Nightingale, 1934; Kramer and Bullock, 1966)

  • These observations led to this study, where we explore patterns of aquaporin localization in Vitis species fine roots and how they intersect with the structural anatomy and patterns of suberization to affect water uptake along the root length

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Introduction

To better understand water uptake patterns in root systems of woody perennial crops, we detailed the developmental anatomy and hydraulic physiology along the length of grapevine (Vitis berlandieri 3 Vitis rupestris) fine roots from the tip to secondary growth zones. High Lpr and aquaporin protein activity were associated with peak VvPIP expression levels in the root tip This suggests that aquaporins play a limited role in controlling water uptake in secondary growth zones, which contradicts existing theoretical predictions. Recent work from our laboratory revealed a precipitous drop in aquaporin expression between the grapevine (Vitis spp. rootstocks) root tips and older root portions (Gambetta et al, 2012) These observations led to this study, where we explore patterns of aquaporin localization in Vitis species fine roots and how they intersect with the structural anatomy and patterns of suberization to affect water uptake along the root length. Changes in aquaporin gene expression and protein activity remain potentially dynamic and can occur within hours, while alterations of suberized apoplastic barriers are permanent and would manifest over longer developmental time frames

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