Microscopic contributions to the pressure-volume diagram of the cell-water relations as demonstrated with tissue cells |
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Authors: | Waltraud Gerdenitsch |
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Affiliation: | (1) Institute of Plant Physiology, University of Vienna, Althanstrasse 14, A-1090 Wien, Austria |
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Abstract: | Summary Continuing microscopic studies on cell-water relations with single cells (Gerdenitsch 1979) based on the relationship between the osmotic potential and the cell water volume, tissue cells were investigated. The experiments were done with inner epidermis of the bulb scale of onion (Allium cepa) which seemed to be most suitable for those investigations. Using a diagram described byRichter (1978) pressure volume curves of cells at the margin of the epidermis pieces neighboured by a various amount of dead cells and of cells in the center of tissue were worked out. They were contributed to one of three groups according to their amount of free surface (group 1: >1/3 free surface, group 2: <1/3 free surface, group 3: cells surrounded only by living-cells). Curves of the mean values of each of the three groups were compared as well as the mean -values, calculated as a measure for the elasticity of the cell wall.It was found that cells surrounded only by living cells had -values less than with both other groups. Assuming from observations during the experiments that all cells had very similar properties, this difference could be attributed to the expression of the effect of tissue counterpressure. |
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Keywords: | Cell wall elasticity Plasmometric methods Pressure-volume-curves Single cells Tissue cells Tissue counterpressure Water potential measurements |
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