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Cell-wall tension of the inner tissues of the maize coleoptile and its potential contribution to auxin-mediated organ growth
Authors:M Hohl  P Schopfer
Institution:(1) Biologisches Institut II der Universität, Schänzlestrasse 1, W-7800 Freiburg i. Br., Federal Republic of Germany
Abstract:Plant organs such as maize (Zea mays L.) coleoptiles are characterized by longitudinal tissue tension, i.e. bulk turgor pressure produces unequal amounts of cell-wall tension in the epidermis (essentially the outer epidermal wall) and in the inner tissues. The fractional amount of turgor borne by the epidermal wall of turgid maize coleoptile segments was indirectly estimated by determining the water potential psgr* of an external medium which is needed to replace quantitatively the compressive force of the epidermal wall on the inner tissues. The fractional amount of turgor borne by the walls of the inner tissues was estimated from the difference between -psgr* and the osmotic pressure of the cell sap (pgri) which was assumed to represent the turgor of the fully turgid tissue. In segments incubated in water for 1 h, -psgr* was 6.1–6.5 bar at a pgri of 6.7 bar. Both -psgr* and pgri decreased during auxin-induced growth because of water uptake, but did not deviate significantly from each other. It is concluded that the turgor fraction utilized for the elastic extension of the inner tissue walls is less than 1 bar, i.e. less than 15% of bulk turgor, and that more than 85% of bulk turgor is utilized for counteracting the high compressive force of the outer epidermal wall which, in this way, is enabled to mechanically control elongation growth of the organ. This situation is maintained during auxin-induced growth.Abbreviations and Symbols pgri osmotic pressure of the tissue - psgr0 external water potential - psgr* water potential at which segment length does not change - IAA indole-3-acetic acid - ITW longitudinal inner tissue walls - OEW outer epidermal wall - P turgor Supported by Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (SFB 206).
Keywords:Auxin (coleoptile growth)  Cell wall (epidermis)  Coleoptile growth (tissue tension)  Growth control (epidermis)  Tissue tension (coleoptile)  Zea (coleoptile growth)
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