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. 1978 Feb;61(2):135-8.
doi: 10.1104/pp.61.2.135.

Transverse viscoelastic extension in nitella: I. Relationship to growth rate

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Transverse viscoelastic extension in nitella: I. Relationship to growth rate

J P Métraux et al. Plant Physiol. 1978 Feb.

Abstract

Transverse viscoelastic extensibility was measured directly in isolated walls of Nitella internode cells. Cell walls extended transversely exhibit a yield point which is approximately twice the yield point in the longitudinal direction. Walls from young, growing cells are four to seven times more extensible longitudinally than transversely, while walls from mature, nongrowing cells are only two times more extensible longitudinally. Although longitudinal extensibility decreases drastically with the decrease in the growth rate, lateral extensibility is constant through development. There is a discrepancy between the lateral growth rate and transverse creep, since the lateral growth rate is not constant. However, the degree of wall anisotropy observed is consistent with the view that the transversely oriented cellulose microfibrils act as a "reinforcing filler" in Nitella cell walls.

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