Inhibition of the Coleoptile Growth in Avena sativa by Endosperm Removal--Changes in Auxin, Osmotica and Cell Wall |
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Authors: | Kamisaka, S. Herrera, M. T. Zarra, I. Inouhe, M. Miyamoto, K. Masuda, Y. |
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Affiliation: | 1Dept. Biology, Fac. Science, Osaka City University Sumiyoshi-ku, Osaka 558, Japan 2Depto. Biologia Vegetal, Universidad de Salamanca Salamanca, Spain 3Depto. Biologia Vegetal, Universidad de Le?n Le?n, Spain |
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Abstract: | Removal of the endosperm from 84-h-old etiolated oat seedlingsstrongly retarded the subsequent growth of coleoptiles. Thecontribution of the endosperm to coleoptile growth was studied.Endosperm removal was found to: (1) decrease the endogenouslevel of indole-3-acetic acid (IAA) in the coleoptile tip. IAAapplied to the coleoptile tip stimulated coleoptile growth inseedlings with and without the endosperm. The sensitivity ofthe coleoptile to a suboptimal concentration of IAA was higherin seedlings without the endosperm than in intact ones. At theoptimal concentration of IAA, however, the final length of thecoleoptile was larger in intact seedlings than in those withoutthe endosperm. (2) decrease the concentration of the solublesugars and amino acids in the cell sap. (3) retard the increasein the amount of polysaccharides in the cell wall of the coleoptile,particularly noncellulosic ones. (4) make the cell wall mechanicallyrigid according to stress-relaxation analysis of the cell wall.(5) induce an increase in the osmotic potential of the coleoptilecell sap. From these results, it was concluded that the endosperm suppliesthe coleoptile with IAA, sugars and amino acids, thus promotingcoleoptile growth. (Received September 24, 1987; Accepted February 3, 1988) |
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