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Changes in cell wall polysaccharides in the internodes of submerged floating rice
Authors:Tetsushi Azuma  Yoriko Sumida  Yasushi Kaneda  Naotsugu Uchida  Takeshi Yasuda
Institution:(1) The Graduate School of Science and Technology, Kobe University, Nada-ku, 657 Kobe, Japan;(2) Faculty of Agriculture, Kobe University, Nada-ku, 657 Kobe, Japan
Abstract:In excised stem segments of floating rice (Oryza sativa L.), as well as in intact plants, submergence greatly stimulates the elongation of internodes. The differences in the composition of cell wall polysaccharides along the highest internodes of submerged and air-grown stem segments were examined. The newly elongated parts of internodes that had been submerged for two days contained considerably less cellulosic and noncellulosic polysaccharides than air-grown internodes, an indication that the cell walls of the newly elongated parts of submerged internodes are extremely thin. In the young parts of both air-grown and submerged internodes, the relative amounts of noncellulosic polysaccharides were equal to those of agr-cellulose, whereas the relative amounts of agr-cellulose were higher than those of noncellulosic polysaccharides in the upper, old parts. In the cell-elongation zones of both air-grown and submerged internodes, glucose was predominant among the noncellulosic neutral sugars of cell wall. The relative amount of glucose in noncellulosic neutral sugars decreased toward the upper, old parts of internodes, whereas that of xylose increased.
Keywords:cell wall polysaccharides  deepwater rice  floating rice  internodal elongation  Oryza sativa  submergence
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