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Rapid Regulation by Acid pH of Cell Wall Adjustment and Leaf Growth in Maize Plants Responding to Reversal of Water Stress1
Plant Physiology Laboratory, Lowdermilk Faculty of Agricultural Engineering, Technion Israel Institute of Technology, Haifa 32000, Israel The role of acid secretion in
regulating short-term changes in growth rate and wall extensibility was
investigated in emerging first leaves of intact, water-stressed maize
(Zea mays L.) seedlings. A novel approach was used to
measure leaf responses to injection of water or solutions containing
potential regulators of growth. Both leaf elongation and wall
extensibility, as measured with a whole-plant creep extensiometer,
increased dramatically within minutes of injecting water, 0.5 mM phosphate, or strong (50 mM) buffer
solutions with pH 1 This work was supported in part by the fund for the promotion of research at Technion. * Corresponding author; e-mail agpetern{at}tx.technion.ac.il; fax 972-4-829-2606.
Plant Physiol. (1998) 118: 701-709
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