J. Frensch et Tc. Hsiao, RAPID RESPONSE OF THE YIELD THRESHOLD AND TURGOR REGULATION DURING ADJUSTMENT OF ROOT-GROWTH TO WATER-STRESS IN ZEA-MAYS, Plant physiology, 108(1), 1995, pp. 303-312
Responses of cortical cell turgor (P) following rapid changes in osmot
ic pressure (pi(m)) were measured throughout the elongation zone of ma
ize (Zea mays L.) roots using a cell pressure probe and compared with
simultaneously measured root elongation to evaluate: yield threshold (
Y) (minimum P for growth), wall extensibility, growth-zone radial hydr
aulic conductivity (K), and turgor recovery rate. Small increases in p
i(m) (0.1 MPa) temporarily decreased P and growth, which recovered ful
ly in 5 to 10 min. Under stronger pi(m) (up to 0.6 MPa), elongation st
opped for up to 30 min and then resumed at lower rates. Recoveries in
P through solute accumulation and lowering of Y enabled growth under w
ater stress. P recovery was as much as 0.3 MPa at pi(m) = 0.6 MPa, but
recovery rate declined as water stress increased, suggesting turgor-s
ensitive solute transport into the growth zone. Under strong pi(m), P
did not recover in the basal part of the growth zone, in conjunction w
ith a 30% shortening of the growth zone. Time courses showed Y beginni
ng to decrease within several minutes after stress imposition, from ab
out 0.65 MPa to a minimum of about 0.3 MPa in about 15 min. The data c
oncerning Y were not confounded significantly by elastic shrinkage. K
was high (1.3 x 10(-10) m(2) s(-1) MPa(-1)), suggesting very small gro
wth-induced water potential gradients.