Osmotic Stress in Coleoptiles and Primary Leaves of Wheat: I. EFFECTS ON SIZE, WEIGHT, TOTAL PROTEIN, DNA, AND PHOSPHORUS |
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Authors: | BARASSI, C. A. CRUPKIN, M. SUELDO, R. J. INVERNATI, A. |
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Abstract: | Seedlings of wheat (Triticum durum, cv. Balcarceño-INTA)were water-stressed in darkness with 20% polyethylene glycol(PEG) 6000 or 0.3 M mannitol added to the root medium. At differenttimes and up to a total of 36 h of treatment the coleoptileand primary leaves were cut and analysed. The height and freshweight of shoots were lower in treated plants than in controlplants. Dry weight was not significantly different between controland water-stressed plants. Total protein concentration decreasedsignificantly (P < 0.01) after 36 h of PEG 6000 treatment.Total DNA concentration decreased in controls but not significantly(P < 0.025) in treated seedlings. This result was interpretedas indicating that cell elongation prevailed over cell divisionin controls and that cell enlargement was affected in stressedplants. Total phosphorus concentration fell in control and treatedseedlings. However, phosphorus specific radioactivity increasedby 116% in control plants, 93% in mannitol-treated plants, and22% in PEG 6000-treated seedlings. These data suggest that anearly metabolic effect of water stress may be on phosphorusturnover in shoots. |
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