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Kinetics of amyloplast sedimentation in gravistimulated maize coleoptiles.

F D Sack1, M M Suyemoto, A C Leopold.   

Abstract

Inner mesophyll cells from coleoptiles of Zea mays L. cv. Merit were fixed after varying periods of gravistimulation. A statistically significant amount (17-21%) of amyloplast sedimentation occurred in these cells after 30 s of gravistimulation. The presentation time is approx. 40 s or less. The accumulation of amyloplasts near the new lower wall shows a linear relationship to the logarithm of the gravistimulation time (r=0.92 or higher). The intercept of this line with the baseline value of amyloplasts in vertical coleoptiles indicates that the number of amyloplasts on the new lower wall begins increasing 11-15 s after the onset of gravistimulation. Direct observations of living cells confirm that many amyloplasts sediment within less than 15-30 s. These rapid kinetics are consistent with the classical statolith hypothesis of graviperception involving the sedimentation of amyloplasts to the vicinity of the new lower wall.

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Year:  1984        PMID: 11540831

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Planta        ISSN: 0032-0935            Impact factor:   4.116


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