The relation between calcium and cell wall in growing rice leaf |
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Authors: | ITO, AKIEA FUJIWARA, AKIO |
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Affiliation: | Faculty of Agriculture, Tohoku University Sendai |
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Abstract: | The percentage of pectic substances in the cell wall of riceleaf decreased with the ageing of the leaf but other componentsin the cell wall changed little during leaf growth. Cell wallcomponents were not affected by a nutritional deficiency ofcalcium. At the beginning of the growth of rice leaf, calciumin the cell wall existed only in the pectic substance fractionboth in the calcium sufficient and deficient leaves. However,in the cell wall of the mature leaf, a considerable amount ofcalcium was found in the lignin fraction. The amount of calciumin this form was larger in calcium sufficient leaves than indeficient leaves. Calcium seems to occur in two forms in the cell wall, combinedwith pectic substances and with ligneous substances. This assumptionwas further supported by calcium distribution in enzymaticallydegradated fractions of the cell wall. Calcium seems to be combined with pectic substances by a strongerchemical bond than with the ligneous substances. 1Present address: Tohoku Agricultural Experiment Station, Omagari,Akita. |
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