Author:
John J. B. St.,Bartels P. G.,Hilton J. L.
Abstract
Isolated plant cells from leaf tissue of soybean [Glycine max(L.) Merr. ‘Harosoy’] and wild onion (Allium canadenseL.) were used to study the effects of four surfactants on cell permeability as measured by loss of intracellular material and on photosynthetic14CO2fixation. Surfactant-induced alteration in cell permeability could not be related to surfactant-ionogenic class but could be related to reported phytotoxicity. Surfactants that altered cell permeability also inhibited photosynthetic14CO2fixation, indicating that surfactant effects were not restricted to the outer-cell membrane. Isolated cells from the monocotyledonous wild onion were more susceptible to surfactant-induced alterations in cell permeability than were cells from the dicotyledonous soybean. Efflux of intracellular material was modified by Ca++and Mg++to a greater extent for soybean than for wild onion. Integrity of the isolated cells, before and after surfactant treatment, was verified by microscopic observation.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Plant Science,Agronomy and Crop Science
Cited by
20 articles.
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