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Cyclocarya paliurus seedlings of three provenances were treated with three levels of salt (0, 51.0 and 85.0 mmol/L NaCl) in a hydroponic system of a phytotron. The ultrastructural distribution of H+-ATPase activity and ultrastructural variation were investigated in mesophyll cells of C. paliurus seedlings after 12 or 20 days of salt treatment. The results showed that under normal growing conditions, H+-ATPase activity was low and localized mainly in the nucleus. After 12 days of salt treatment and an increase in salinity, we found that the greater the H+-ATPase activity, the lighter the damage suffered by mesophyll subcells after 20 days of salt treatment and the stronger the salt-adaptation ability of seedlings. The location of H+-ATPase, largely in the nucleus, indicated that salt-damage suffered by the seedlings was light, whereas its presence, mainly in the vacuoles, showed that salt-damage was more serious. Our preliminary conclusion is that the salt-tolerance level of C. paliurus seedlings for the three kinds of provenances was in the following order, from high to low: Huangshan seedlings from Anhui  Province > Kunming seedlings from Yunnan  Province > Jiujiang seedlings from Jiangxi Province.
Keywords
H+-ATPase
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ultrastructure
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NaCl
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mesophyll cell
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Cyclocarya paliurus
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cytochemistry
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Cytochemical localization of H + -ATPase and sub-cellular variation in mesophyll cells of salt-treated Cyclocarya paliurus seedlings.
Front. For. China, 2009, 4(4): 494-500 DOI:10.1007/s11461-009-0072-9