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Auxin-induced changes in cell wall extensibility of maize roots

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The rheological properties of corn (Zea mays L. cv. Garant) root elongation zones were investigated by means of a computer-controlled extensiometer. Creep closely followed a logarithmic time function, which was used to quantify creep activity. Pretreatment with auxin, which inhibits extension growth in roots, lowered the creep activity and the apparent plastic extensibility. While the time course of the inhibition of apparent plastic extensibility lagged behind the cessation of elongation growth, the drop in creep activity matched the growth inhibition more closely. Creep activity and apparent plastic extensibility were not significantly affected by pH. These data support the view that the auxin-induced cell wall stiffening (e.g. by cross-linking processes), while causal for the growth inhibition, is not brought about by a cell wall alkalinization.

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Received: 10 December 1996 / Accepted: 19 August 1997

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Büntemeyer, K., Lüthen, H. & Böttger, M. Auxin-induced changes in cell wall extensibility of maize roots. Planta 204, 515–519 (1998). https://doi.org/10.1007/s004250050286

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