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Measurement of a growth-induced water potential gradient in tall fescue leaves
Authors:PIERRE MARTRE  MARIE-BEATRICE BOGEAT-TRIBOULOT  & JEAN-LOUIS DURAND
Institution:Unitéd'Ecophysiologie des Plantes Fourragères, Institut National de la Recherche Agronomique, 86600 Lusignan, France; Unitéd'Ecophysiologie Forestière, Équipe Sol et Nutrition, Institut National de la Recherche Agronomique, 54280 Champenoux, France; Author for correspondence (fax: 33 5 49 55 60 94;e-mail;).
Abstract:Spatial distribution of cell turgor pressure, cell osmotic pressure and relative elemental growth rate were measured in growing tall fescue leaves ( Festuca arundinacea ). Cell turgor pressure (measured with a pressure probe) was c . 0.55 MPa in expanding cells but increased steeply (+0.3 MPa) in cells where elongation had stopped. However, cell osmotic pressure (measured with a picolitre osmometer) was almost constant at 0.85 MPa throughout the leaf. The water potential difference between the growth zone and the mature zone (0.3 MPa) was interpreted as a growth-induced water potential gradient. This and further implications for the mechanism of growth control are discussed.
Keywords:cell osmotic pressure  cell turgor pressure              Festuca arundinacea (tall fescue)  leaf growth (elongation zone)  water potential gradient  relative elemental growth rate
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