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Turgor, temperature and the growth of plant cells: using Chara corallina as a model system

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JOURNAL OF EXPERIMENTAL BOTANY
卷 51, 期 350, 页码 1481-1494

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OXFORD UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1093/jexbot/51.350.1481

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elastic effects; cell walls; cell enlargement; wall properties

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Rapid changes in turgor pressure (P) and temperature (T) are giving new information about the mechanisms of plant growth. In the present work, single internode cells of the large-celled alga Chara corallina were used as a model for plant growth. P was changed without altering the chemical environment of the wall while observing growth without elastic changes, When P was measured before any changes, the original growth rate bore no relationship to the original P, However, if P of growing cells was decreased, growth responded immediately without evidence for rapid changes in wall physical properties, Growth occurred only above a 0.3 MPa threshold, and increasing P caused small increases in growth that became progressively larger as P rose, resulting in a curvilinear response overall. The small changes in growth close to the threshold may explain early failures to detect these responses. When T was lowered, the elastic properties of the cell were unaffected, but growth was immediately inhibited, The lower T caused P to decrease, but returning P to its original value did not return growth to its original rate. The decreased P at low T occurred because of T effects on the osmotic potential of the cell. At above-normal P, growth partially resumed at low T, Therefore, growth required a P-sensitive process that was also T-sensitive, Because elastic properties were little affected by T, but growth was markedly affected, the process is likely to involve metabolism. The rapidity of its response to P and T probably excludes the participation of changes in gene expression.

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