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Auxin dependent growth of rhizoids of Chara globularis
Authors:Dieter Klä  mbt,Beate Knauth,Ilona Dittmann
Affiliation:Botanisches Inst. der Univ. Bonn, Meckenheimer Allee 170, D-5300 Bonn I. Germany.
Abstract:Auxin greatly influences plant cell elongation, particularly in the organs of shoots but also in roots. Earlier reports are limited to organ and/or cell growth connected with a mosaic type of cell elongation. The present paper describes auxin sensitivity of polarly growing rhizoid cells of Chara globularis Thuill. where auxin-dependent growth could be observed in two different ways: (1) Auxin had no effect when applied to intact Chara explants with developed thizoids, but decapitated explants reacted to auxin with optimal growth at 1 μ M indole-3-acetic-acid (IAA). (2) N-I-Naphthylphthalamic acid (NPA) at 10 and 100 μ M caused a strong inhibition in rhizoid growth of intact Chara explants. Auxin applied at the same time abolished this inhibition but, due to lack of plant material, endogenous IAA content could not be measured. Chara explants pre-fed with 1-[14C] IAA from a 3.5 μ M solution for 8 h, then washed and transferred for 11 h to auxin free solution containing 0, 10 or 100 μ M NPA, showed an effect of NPA upon IAA accumulation. Therefore, NPA may inhibit auxin secretion in Chara , 100. Our data are in agreement with earlier results on auxin regulated cell elongation and H-secretion, and show that auxin secretion may also be an essential step in endogenous regulation of polar growth in Chara rhizoids.
Keywords:Chara globularis    IAA    NPA    rhizoid growth
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