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Hypocotyl growth of Pinus pinaster seedlings. Changes in α-cellulose, and in pectic and hemicellulosic polysaccharides
Authors:Ester P Lorences  Lisandro Suarez  Ignacio Zarra
Abstract:Lorences, E. P., Suárez, L. and Zarra, I. 1987. Hypocotyl growth of Pinus pinaster seedlings. Changes in a-cellulose, and in pectic and hemicellulosic polysaccharides.
The changes in pectic and hemicellulosic polysaccharides of hypocotyl cell walls during the growth of intact seedlings of Pinus pinaster Aiton were investigated, α -Cellulose and the water-soluble hemicellulose presented the most conspicuous changes during hypocotyl growth. The relative amount of the water-soluble hemicellulose decreased from day 7 to day 13 when hypocotyls were in the rapid growth phase, and stabilized when hypocotyl growth ceased. In this fraction, the relative amount of non-cellulosic glucose decreased dramatically during hypocotyl growth, while the relative amount of xylose increased. We suggest that these changes may be due to partial degradation of xyloglucan present in the water:soluble hemicellulose fraction, accompanied by the synthesis of a xylan.
Keywords:Xyloglucan
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