Bacterial growth rates on the rhizoplane of rape seedlings grown in sand were determined using 3H-thymidine incorporation into DNA. Axenic roots incorporated thymidine into DNA, which had to be subtracted from values for roots with associated bacteria. Thymidine incorporation into rhizoplane bacteri
The effect of auxin on the incorporation of [3H]thymidine into the DNA of pea epicotyls
β Scribed by John E. Sherwin; Solon A. Gordon
- Publisher
- Springer-Verlag
- Year
- 1974
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 454 KB
- Volume
- 116
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0032-0935
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β¦ Synopsis
Preincubation of apical segments of etiolated peas (Pisum sativum L.) in indole-3-acetic acid (IAA) results in an inhibition of the incorporation of [aH] thymidine ([~H]TdR) into DNA. Preincubation in IAA for 4 h led ~o an inhibition of [3H]TdR incorporation only at the highest concentration of IAA tested (10 -4 M).
A 20-h preincubation in various concentrations of IAA resulted in a bimodal dose response curve. High concentrations of IAA (10 -4 M) inhibited incorporation by ca. 50%, as did concentrations of about 10-6M, but 10 -5 M IAA did not inhibit this incorporation. The absorption of [aHJTdR was not affected by preincubation in IAA for either 4 or 20 h. When the apical segments were cut into two portions, the hook with the shoot apex, and the portion remaining below the apical hook, preincubation in IAA for 20 h gave different results for the upper and lower portions of the apical segments. In the lower portion, concentrations of about 5 β’ 10 -~ M gave a slight increase in [aH]TdR incorporation and 10 -~ M IAA inhibited DNA synthesis. In the upper portion, IAA pretreatment for 20 h resulted in a bimodal dose response curve which was very similar to that found initially for the entire apical segment. Thus the effect of pretreatment of apical segments with IAA depends upon the physiological status of the tissue. The rapidly expanding cells in the lower portion of the apical segments respond to IAA differently than the cells of the upper portion which are principally quiescent.
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