Influence of phytohormones and other effectors on proton extrusion by isolated protoplasts from rape leaves |
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Authors: | S. Schubert H. Matzke |
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Affiliation: | Institute of Plant Nutrition, Justus Liebig-University, Suedanlage 6, D-6300 Giessen, West Germany. |
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Abstract: | The roles of phytohormones and fusicoccin in H+ extrusion by isolated protoplasts from rape leaves ( Brassica napus L. cv. Belinda) were investigated and compared to results obtained with leaf segments of the same plants. Net H+ release by protoplasts, which was at least partly due to ATPase activity, was enhanced by 10 μ M indole-3-acetic acid and reduced by 20 μ M abscisic acid, whereas fusicoccin (10 μ M ), brassinosteroid (3 μ M ), kinetin (20 μ M ) and gibberellic acid (10 μ M ) had no effect. Hormone effects and H+ release were not detectable with leaf segments from the same plants. However, using field-grown plants, indole-3-acetic acid and especially fusicoccin stimulated the acidification of the external medium by leaf segments. Hormonecontrolled H+ release by leaf cells is interpreted as the first step in acid-triggered and turgor-regulated cell growth. |
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Keywords: | Acid growth ATPase Brassica napus brassinosteroid fusicoccin turgor |
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