Abstract: | Decapitated segments from maize (Zea mays L.) coleoptiles orientedvertically in an upright position show a strong spontaneousgrowth response (SGR) 3 h after decapitation. The latent periodof the SGR is markedly reduced when these segments are orientedin an inverted position. Coleoptile segments with intact tipsexhibit a weak and transient SGR in the vertical upright orientation.However, in the inverted orientation, these segments show atypical SGR. The data are inconsistent with the current hypothesisthat the SGR is caused by a time-dependent increase in tissuesensitivity to auxin. The parallel increase in membrane potentialdifference and growth rate during the time-course of the SGRindicates a possible role for PM H+-ATPase in the establishmentof the SGR in maize coleoptile segments. Key words: Auxin, spontaneous growth response, membrane potential, plasma membrane H+-ATPase, Zea mays L. |