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The Geoelectric Effect in Plant Shoots: III. DEPENDENCE UPON AUXIN CONCENTRATION GRADIENTS AND AEROBIC METABOLISM
Authors:WOODCOCK  A E R; WILKINS  MALCOLM B
Abstract:The development of the geoelectric effect has been followedin Zea coleoptiles with a flowing-solution electrode system,and its dependence upon auxin concentration gradients and aerobicmetabolism assessed. A symmetrical source of IAA can effectively replace the coleoptiletip in allowing the geo-electric potential to occur. The diffusatefrom coleoptile tips, when applied asymmetrically to the apexof a vertical decapitated coleoptile, generates a potentialdifference across the coleoptile indistinguishable from thatinduced by the asymmetrical application of IAA. Asymmetricalapplication of IAA to vertical Avena and Zea coleoptiles andHelianthus hypocotyls induces closely similar responses. Neither the geoelectric effect nor a geotropic response developswhen intact Zea coleoptiles are placed horizontally after beingdeprived of oxygen, but they both occur when an aerobic atmosphereis restored. The lateral potential difference induced by theasymmetrical application of IAA to the apex of a vertical coleoptiledoes not occur under anoxic conditions. With a static-drop electrode system and a decapitated Zea coleoptile,a potential difference develops immediately after reorientationof the coleoptile into the horizontal position, and attainsa maximum value after about 10 min. This potential differencecan be further increased by the asymmetrical application ofIAA to the lower half of the apical cut surface of the coleoptile. Our data support the view that both the geoelectric potentialand the geotropic response are due to the IAA concentrationgradient which arises from the lateral transport of this substancefrom the upper to the lower half of the horizontal shoot. Theyalso bear out our previous conclusions that the ‘geoelectricpotential’ observed with static-drop electrodes and anintact shoot, is the resultant of two processes. The first isa physical phenomenon arising in the electrodes, or betweenthe electrodes and the plant tissue, and the second arises inthe living tissues of the shoot as the result of gravity-inducedchanges in auxin distribution.
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