EFFECT OF OSMOTIC-STRESS ON THE GROWTH OF EPICOTYLS OF CICER-ARIETINUM IN RELATION TO CHANGES IN CELL-WALL COMPOSITION

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MUNOZ, FJ [1 ]
DOPICO, B [1 ]
LABRADOR, E [1 ]
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[1] UNIV SALAMANCA,FAC BIOL,DPTO BIOL VEGETAL FISIOL VEGETAL,PZA MERCED S N,E-37008 SALAMANCA,SPAIN
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CELL WALL; CICER-ARIETINUM; GROWTH; HEMICELLULOSES; PECTINS; POLYETHYLENE GLYCOL; OSMOTIC STRESS; WATER STRESS;
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The inhibition of growth by polyethylene glycol (PEG)-induced osmotic stress led to modifications in the changes taking place in cell wall composition during normal growth of epicotyls of Cicer arietinum L. cv. Castellana. Epicotyls growing under normal conditions showed a decrease in the amount of pectic fractions and an increase in the hemicellulosic fractions and alpha-cellulose that led to an increase in the rigidity and a loss in growth capacity. Among the hemicellulosic fractions, the KI-2 fraction (insoluble fraction of 10% KOH-extracted hemicelluloses) seemed to be the only one related to the elongation process and subsequent rigidity. During normal growth a decrease was observed in the total amount of galactose, mainly from the pectic fractions. The inhibition of elongation led to an increase in the amount of the cell walls, due to inhibition of cellular elongation. PEG prevented the increase in the hemicelluloses and the alpha-cellulose, indicating that these changes were related to elongation. Thus, during the inhibition of elongation there is probably an inhibition of new synthesis that prevents cell wall rigidity and maintains cell wall growth capacity. Changes in the pectic fractions during growth were not affected by the inhibition of elongation, showing that these fractions are related to cell wall loosening rather than to elongation. Study of the cell wall composition confirms the idea that the autolytic process is regulated by changes in the cell wall structure during epicotyl growth.
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