Plasmodesmata, Tropisms, and Auxin Transport |
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Authors: | DRAKE GORDON; CARR D J |
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Abstract: | Attempts were made to disrupt the plasmodesmata between oatcoleoptile cells (Avena saliva L. cv. Victory) by severe plasmolysis.Coleoptiles, allowed to regain turgor after plasmolysis, wereable to execute geotropic and phototropic curvatures and segmentswould grow in response to applied auxin. In coleoptiles similarlytreated, studies with 14C]IAA have shown that longitudinal,basipetal transport of auxin still takes place and, as in controls,IAA is preferentially redistributed laterally within coleoptilesorientated horizontally. Physical continuity of the symplast of oat coleoptile cellsmay not always be disrupted by severe plasmolysis. Nevertheless,functional continuity appears to be interrupted. Despite this,all the processes involved in the execution of tropistic curvaturesremain intact, including transport of hormones. Plasmodesmatalcontinuity between oat coleoptile cells appears not to be anecessary requirement for auxin transport. |
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