Author:
Darussalam ,Cole Michael A.,Patrick John W.
Abstract
Rates of 14C-labelled photoassimilate and dry matter
import into developing grains of wheat
(Triticum turgidum cv. Franshawi) were enhanced by
indolyl-3-acetic acid (IAA) applied in an agar gel infused into the flag
internodal lacunae of intact plants or as an aqueous solution to detached,
aseptically-cultured ears. Enhancement of assimilate import occurred in the
absence of any changes in the net rates of flag leaf and ear photosynthesis
and the relative rates of 14C-labelled photoassimilate
export from the flag leaves. Sucrose concentrations and osmolalities of saps
collected from the rachis phloem and bulk maternal tissues of the grain crease
region also were unaffected. However, both the sucrose concentration and
osmolality of the endosperm cavity sap was elevated by IAA. The sucrose
concentration of the bulk filial sap increased without any detectable change
in sap osmolality. Auxin stimulated accumulation rates of
[14C]sucrose from the endosperm cavity of
detached intact grain and by filial tissue slices enriched in the cells of the
modified aleurone/subaleurone layers. Auxin-enhanced
[14C]sucrose accumulation was abolished by
para-chloromercuribenzenesulfonic acid and erythrosin B. We conclude that IAA
stimulates photoassimilate transport to and within developing wheat grains by
a primary action on the membrane exchange of solutes to and from the endosperm
cavity.
Subject
Plant Science,Agronomy and Crop Science
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