RAPID CHANGES IN CELL-WALL YIELDING OF ELONGATING BEGONIA-ARGENTEO-GUTTATA L LEAVES IN RESPONSE TO CHANGES IN PLANT WATER STATUS

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SERPE, MD [1 ]
MATTHEWS, MA [1 ]
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[1] UNIV CALIF DAVIS,DEPT VITICULTURE & ENOL,DAVIS,CA 95616
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10.1104/pp.100.4.1852
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Q94 [植物学];
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Elongation and epidermal cell turgor (P) of Begonia argenteo-guttata L. leaves were simultaneously measured to determine the wall-yielding behavior of growing leaf cells in response to changes in plant water status. Rapid changes in plant water status were imposed by irrigating the rooting media with solutions of -0.20 and -0.30 MPa mannitol. These treatments caused decreases in P of 0.09 and 0.17 MPa, respectively. The decreases in P were complete within 10 min, and P did not change thereafter. Following treatments, leaf elongation was nil for periods of 25 to 38 min. Subsequently, elongation recovered to steady rates that were 45 or 75% lower than in the well-watered controls. Leaves of plants that were pretreated with -0.30 MPa of mannitol and rewatered showed an increase in P of 0.19 MPa, which was complete within 15 min; P did not change thereafter. Rewatering caused a several-fold increase in leaf elongation rates, which subsequently declined while P was increasing, to reach steady rates similar to that of the controls. Several estimates of elastic deformation indicated that most of the elongation responses to altered P were due to changes in irreversible deformation. The results showed that the initial effects of changes in P on leaf elongation were partially compensated for by changes in the cell wall-yielding properties. We conclude that linear relationships between P and adjusted growth rates are not necessarily indicative of constant wall-yielding properties. Instead, these relationships may reflect the effect of P on wall-loosening processes.
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