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The Spatial Distribution of Growth in the Extension Zone of Seedling Wheat Leaves
Authors:PAOLILLO, D. J., JR.   SORRELLS, M. E.
Affiliation:* Section of Plant Biology, Cornell University Ithaca, New York 14853, USA
"{dagger}" Department of Plant Breeding and Biometry, Cornell University Ithaca, New York 14853, USA
Abstract:Two models of the distribution of relative elemental rates ofelongation (RELEL) were tested for the extension zone (EZ) ofthe first foliage leaf of seedling wheat plants, by comparisonto patterns of separation of rings and gyres in the walls ofprotoxylem vessels. One model, containing a defined growth maximumin the basal half of the EZ, is favoured in the literature andwas derived from data published for perennial ryegrass. Theother, containing a flat, broad maximum throughout the regionof the EZ with stomates, was constructed from regressions ofinterstomatal distance against distance along the EZ in thefirst foliage leaf of wheat seedlings. The test strongly favouredthe model with the flat maximum. Although the gibberellic acid(GA) insensitivity alleles Rht1 and Rht2 reduce length of extensionzone (LEZ), leaf extension rate (LER) and final cell and leaflengths, they had no effect on maximum RELEL. Results with aninhibitor of GA synthesis indicated that control of leaf elongationby the control of LEZ may be generalizable as a mechanism bywhich GA controls LER in the grass leaf. Extension zone, elongation, gibberellic acid, Rht, wheat, Triticum aestvum L.
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