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Spatial and temporal aspects of cell separation in the foliar abscission zones ofImpatiens sultani Hook
Authors:R Sexton
Institution:(1) Department of Biology, University of Stirling, USA;(2) Present address: Department of Botany and Plant Sciences, University of California, 92521 Riverside, CA, USA
Abstract:Summary The abscission of leaves fromImpatiens sultani Hook. occurs as the direct result of the weakening of a narrow band of cells running transversely across the base of the petiole. This loss of strength of the abscission zone is due to the breakdown of the central cell wall in two or three layers of cells. The process of wall degeneration is first visible 13 hours after the induction of abscission in a small group of cells found just below the concave groove on the adaxial side of the petiole. As the abscission zone gets progressively weaker the area of cells showing wall breakdown expands, spreading through the parenchyma to the lower side of the stele. The walls of the collenchyma and epidermis along the sides and base of the petiole and the central vascular tissues are the last to break down. Experiments in which the abscission zone was dissected into small pieces were undertaken to investigate whether cell wall hydrolysis was a contagious phenomenon, spreading from cell to cell by direct contact. The results of these investigations indicated that there was little requirement for cell to cell contact in either the temporal or spatial integration of cell wall breakdown.
Keywords:Abscission  Abscission zone development  Cell separation  Impatiens sultani  Leaf fall
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