Abstract:
:Elongation of intact young leaves of maize was found to be dynamically dependent on soil water supply. With adequate water, elongation was remarkably constant but slowed when the water potential of the soil in pots dropped from -0.1 to -0.2 bar and stopped when it dropped to -2.5 bars. The corresponding range of leaf water potential was -2.8 to -7 bars. Elongation resumed in less than a few seconds after a mildly water-stressed plant was rewatered.The effects on leaf elongation of step-wise changes in water potential of the root solution were determined. When the water potential of the root medium suddenly decreased below 0 bar, growth stopped initially and then resumed at a lower rate. When the water potential was suddenly increased back to 0 bar, growth accelerated transitorily to a high rate before slowing to the steady state rate. These results suggest an increase in cell extensibility during water stress.Leaves stressed for 1 or more days attained after rewatering almost the length of the control leaves. Growth rate after rewatering did not exceed that of the control at the corresponding developmental stage except during the short transitory rapid phase lasting only a fraction of an hour.As stress developed, growth stopped before carbon dioxide assimilation decreased noticeably. Upon the release of mild and short stress, the transitory rapid growth completely made up for the reduced elongation during stress, suggesting that metabolic processes for cell expansion might have proceeded unchecked during the stress period.The sensitivity and rapidity of response to changes in water status all point to the direct role of water in growth; its uptake provides the physical force for cell enlargement.
journal_name
Plant Physioljournal_title
Plant physiologyauthors
Acevedo E,Hsiao TC,Henderson DWdoi
10.1104/pp.48.5.631subject
Has Abstractpub_date
1971-11-01 00:00:00pages
631-6issue
5eissn
0032-0889issn
1532-2548journal_volume
48pub_type
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