Acid-induced changes in the in vivo wall-yielding properties of hypocotyl sections of Vigna unguiculata |
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Authors: | Akiko Mizuno Kiyoshi Nakahori Kiyoshi Katou |
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Affiliation: | Women's Junior College, Nihon Fukushi Univ., Mihama-cho, Chita-gun, Aichi 470-32, Japan;;Dept of Biology, Faculty of Science, Okayama Univ., Tsushima-naka 3-1-1, Okayama 700, Japan;;Laboratory of Biological Systems, Dept of Natural Science Informatics, School of Informatics and Sciences, Nagoya Univ., Nagoya 464-01, Japan. |
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Abstract: | Elongation growth of hypocotyl sections of Vigna unguiculata under xylem perfusion was significantly enhanced when acid was applied by acid-aerosol to an abraded hypocotyl surface in the air. The in vivo wall extensibility (φ) and the effective turgor (Pi– Y), both of which were determined by the pressure-jump method, increased during acid-induced growth as observed in IAA-induced growth. The intracellular pressure (Pi), however, decreased significantly at the beginning of acid-induced growth whereas Pi scarcely changed in IAA-induced growth. This result indicates that protons increase the effective turgor by decreasing the yield threshold as IAA does. There seems to be no essential difference between proton and auxin in the effects on the in vivo mechanical properties of the surface cell wall. |
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Keywords: | Aerosol acid growth auxin cell wall effective turgor extensibility intra-cellular pressure pressure-jump Vigna unguiculata yield threshold |
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