The Net Orientation of Wall Microfibrils in the Outer Periclinal Epidermal Walls of Seedling Leaves of Wheat |
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Authors: | Paolillo D. J. Jr |
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Affiliation: | Section of Plant Biology, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY 14853, USA |
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Abstract: | Use of the dichroic stain chlor-zinc-iodine revealed that thenet orientation of cellulose wall microfibrils in the outerparadermal wall of the epidermis of seedling wheat leaves isprincipally transverse in the extension zone. The net orientationof microfibrils changes abruptly to principally longitudinalat the end of cell elongation. The net angle of orientationof microfibrils in the extension zone was not a function ofRht-dosage (number of dwarfing alleles), and neither leaf extensionrate nor estimated maximum relative elemental rate of elongationwere functions of microfibril orientation. The results indicatethat elongation rates are not regulated by the net angle oforientation of microfibrils and support the concept that leafextension rate is regulated by the length of the extension zone.Copyright1995, 1999 Academic Press Cellulose wall microfibrils, extension zone, elongation, Rht, wheat, Triticum aestivum L |
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