Hy. Guan et Gj. De Klerk, Stem segments of apple microcuttings take up auxin predominantly via the cut surface and not via the epidermal surface, SCI HORT A, 86(1), 2000, pp. 23-32
In conventional cuttings, auxin applied to achieve rooting is taken up pred
ominantly via the cut surface and not via the epidermal surface of the stem
. Even though in tissue-cultured plants the cuticle is poorly developed and
the stomata do not function properly, stem segments of apple microcuttings
took up labelled indoleacetic acid also predominantly via the cut surface.
Stem segments with an epidermis with gaps caused by excision of the petiol
es required a lower exogenous concentration of auxin to achieve rooting tha
n segments with an intact epidermis, indicating that the gaps facilitated u
ptake of auxin from the medium. This was confirmed in an experiment on upta
ke of labelled indoleacetic acid. (C) 2000 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights
reserved.