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. 1970 Dec;67(4):1814-7.
doi: 10.1073/pnas.67.4.1814.

An in vitro system that simulates plant cell extension growth

An in vitro system that simulates plant cell extension growth

D L Rayle et al. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 1970 Dec.

Abstract

A new technique is described for studying controlled in vitro extension of plant cell walls. This technique uses frozen-thawed Avena coleoptile segments in which turgor is replaced by a constant applied force. In this system rapid extension is induced by low pH (3.0-3.6) but not by auxins or CO(2). Extensions of over 30% have been achieved. Our results indicate that cell wall synthesis is not required for rapid cell extension, and suggest that wall extension may be controlled by acid-labile, alkali-stable cell wall bonds.

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