Hg. Edelmann et K. Kohler, AUXIN INCREASES ELASTIC WALL-PROPERTIES IN RYE COLEOPTILES - IMPLICATIONS FOR THE MECHANISM OF WALL LOOSENING, Physiologia Plantarum, 93(1), 1995, pp. 85-92
Auxin-induced changes of wall-rheological properties during different
growth rates of rye coleoptile segments (Secale cereale L.) were inves
tigated. In addition, changes of osmotic concentration and turgor pres
sure were measured. Decrease of turgor and of osmotic concentration fo
llowed a synchronous time course. Auxin-incubated segments exhibited a
faster decrease and eventually lower values of both parameters. Creep
test extensibility measurements demonstrate that apparent plastic as
well as elastic extensibility of distilled-water-incubated segments st
rongly decreased during 24 h. In auxin-incubated segments apparent pla
stic as well as elastic extensibilities were strongly increased, even
in the absence of growth due to insufficient turgor pressure. The incr
easing effect of auxin on elastic wall properties is also reflected by
an increase in relative reversible length (part of segment length by
which segments shrink after freezing/thawing as referred to total leng
th) and a complementary decrease of relative irreversible length (rema
ining length after turgor elimination as referred to turgid length); a
gain the effects were independent of growth rate and turgor pressure.
Cellulose synthesis inhibition of approx. 80% by dichlorobenzonitrile
(DCB) had no significant effect either on growth or on wall-rheologica
l properties. Independent of whether the changed theological wall beha
viour of auxin-incubated segments is causally related to the mechanism
of auxin-induced wall loosening, it indicates changes of wall polymer
properties and/or interactions which are conserved when no actual len
gth increase occurs due to insufficient turgor pressure. The results s
uggest that IAA-induced wall loosening may be primarily mediated by ce
ll wall changes other than cleavage of covalent, load-bearing bonds as
hypothesized in Various wall loosening models.