The hydraulic conductivity as a criterion for the membrane integrity of protoplasts fused by an electric field pulse
- 1 July 1982
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Springer Nature in Planta
- Vol. 155 (2) , 140-145
- https://doi.org/10.1007/bf00392544
Abstract
The hydraulic conductivity of the membrane, Lp, of fused plant protoplasts was measured and compared to that for unfused cells, in order to identify possible changes in membrane properties resulting from the fusion process. Fusion was achieved by an electric field pulse which induced breakdown in the membranes of protoplasts in close contact. Close membrane contact was established by dielectrophoresis. In some experiments pronase was added during field application; pronase stabilizes protoplasts against high field pulses and long exposure times to the field. The Lp-values were obtained from the shrinking and swelling kinetics in response to osmotic stress. The Lp-values of fused mesophyll cell protoplasts of Avena sativa L. and of mesophyll and guard cell protoplasts of Vicia faba L. were found to be 1.9±0.9·10-6, 3.2±2.2·10-6, and 0.8±0.7·10-6 cm·bar-1·s-1, respectively. Within the limits of error, no changes in the Lp-values of fused protoplasts could be detected in comparison to unfused protoplasts. The Lp-values are in the range of those reported for walled cells of higher plants, as revealed by the pressure probe.Keywords
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