Abstract: | The changes in the molecular weight distribution of water-solubleand water-insoluble hemicelluloses from the cell walls of ricecoleoptiles growing in air and under water were studied. Thegrowth of rice coleoptiles was remarkably enhanced by growingunder water. Water-insoluble hemicellulose, mainly constitutedby xyloglucan, suffered an important depolymerization duringcoleoptile growth. On the other hand, ß-glucan andarabinoxylan, the two main polysaccharides of the water-solublehemicelluloses showed different changes during coleoptile growth.ß-glucan showed an increase in its degree of polymerizationduring the coleoptile fast growth phase and it decreased beforecoleoptile growth ceased. Arabinoxylan did not show importantdifferences in its mass-average molecular weight. Thus, xyloglucanand ß-glucan are the two hemicellulosic polysaccharidesinvolved in the cell wall loosening mechanism during coleoptilegrowth under both culture conditions. Key words: Arabinoxylan, cell wall, ß-glucan, xyloglucan |