Effect of pH and Auxin on Chloride Uptake into Avena Coleoptile Cells 1
AUTOR(ES)
Rubinstein, Bernard
RESUMO
The effect of pH on 36Cl− movement into coleoptile cells (Avena sativa L. cv. Garry) was investigated and compared with effects of indoleacetic acid. 36Cl− uptake, but not efflux, is stimulated when coleoptile sections are placed in media adjusted to pH levels from 5 to 3 after a preincubation period at pH 6.5. The enhancement is seen within 2 minutes, is not correlated with growth, and is completely erased by respiratory inhibitors. In comparison to the acid-induced stimulation, the stimulatory effect of indoleacetic acid on 36Cl− uptake is also not accompanied by accelerated efflux, and indoleacetic acid does not further stimulate 36Cl− uptake into 1-millimeter sections beyond that seen at pH 3.5 without auxin.
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