Effects of Auxin Concentration on the Dimensions and Patterns of Tracheary Elements Differentiating in Pith Explants |
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Authors: | WILSON, J. WARREN WILSON, P. M. WARREN |
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Affiliation: | * Department of Botany, Faculty of Science, Australian National University GPO Box 4, Canberra, ACT 2601, Australia Plant Cell Biology Group, Research School of Biological Sciences, Australian National University GPO Box 4, Canberra, ACT 2601, Australia |
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Abstract: | The optimal concentration of IAA (0.03 mM) for tracheary elementdifferentiation in lettuce pith explants was about ten timesgreater than the optimal concentration for callus proliferation.Related to this, the mean volume per tracheary element increasedwith increasing IAA concentration, 18-fold between 0.001 mMand 0.3 mM IAA. At the highest concentrations, some pith cellsappeared to differentiate directly into tracheary elements,without cell division, resulting in especially large trachearyelements. Tracheary strands developed at intermediate concentrationsof IAA, and led to a small increase in the mean length/breadthratio of tracheary elements. For tracheary elements differentiating from stem cambial derivatives,a reassessment of previous studies indicates that increase inauxin concentration brings greater tracheary element size atconcentrations up to the 0.03 mM optimum. Above this optimum,however, further increase in auxin concentration brings progressivelysmaller tracheary elements, as the high auxin curtails enlargementof the differentiating cells. This contrasts with the pith explants,in which tracheary element size increases with IAA concentrationmost markedly above the optimum concentration. The interpretationof these relations requires an understanding of the effectsof auxin concentration on interacting quantities such as initialsize of cells, rate of enlargement, and rate of differentiation. Lactuca sativa, lettuce, IAA concentration, pith explants, tracheary element dimensions |
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