Auxin-Induced Hydrogen Ion Excretion from Avena Coleoptiles
AUTOR(ES)
Cleland, Robert
RESUMO
Avena coleoptiles excrete hydrogen ions in response to the hormone auxin. Both auxin-induced cell elongation and hydrogen ion excretion occur after only a short lag, and both are prevented by either carbonyl cyanide m-chlorophenylhydrazone or cycloheximide. These results support the idea that hydrogen ions act as a second messenger in auxin-induced cell elongation and can be the wall-loosening factor.
ACESSO AO ARTIGO
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