Separation of transit of auxin from uptake: average velocity and reversible inhibition by anaerobic conditions
- PMID: 6023663
- DOI: 10.1126/science.156.3775.661
Separation of transit of auxin from uptake: average velocity and reversible inhibition by anaerobic conditions
Abstract
An applied pulse of (14)C-indole-3-acetic acid moved down aerobic corn coleoptiles at about 15 millimeters per hour. When sections with a moving pulse were transferred to nitrogen, the rate fell below 2 millimeters per hour. This inhibition was completely reversible; sections returned to air moved the same amount of auxin as untreated aerobic controls.
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