Haugland R
Developmental Biology Program, The Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio 43210.
Plant Physiol. 1978 Mar;61(3):386-8. doi: 10.1104/pp.61.3.386.
The effects of an abrasive mechanical stimulation of the inner epidermal surfaces of excised Avena coleoptile segments were examined in relation to growth in the presence and absence of exogenously supplied indole-3-acetic acid. Mechanical stimulation of this nature, provided immediately following excision, was found to elicit a small, transient increase in endogenous growth rate which contributed to a larger initial rapid growth response (previously referred to as a tactile response). These results, contrary to the earlier reports, suggest that the inner epidermal mechanical or tactile stimulation does not account for the entire initial rapid growth response. Preliminary experiments indicate that an alternative form of mechanical stimulation (segment excision) may contribute to that portion of initial rapid growth which is not attributable to inner epidermal abrasion.Following its initial growth-enhancing effect, inner epidermal stimulation had either no effect or in some cases appeared inhibitory to endogenous growth. Growth in response to exogenous auxin was appreciably inhibited by this form of mechanical stimulation.
研究了切除的燕麦胚芽鞘切段内表皮表面的磨蚀性机械刺激对生长的影响,该研究涉及在有和没有外源供应吲哚 - 3 - 乙酸的情况下的生长情况。发现这种性质的机械刺激在切除后立即施加时,会引起内源性生长速率的小幅短暂增加,这促成了更大的初始快速生长反应(先前称为触觉反应)。这些结果与早期报告相反,表明内表皮机械或触觉刺激并不能解释整个初始快速生长反应。初步实验表明,另一种形式的机械刺激(切段切除)可能促成了初始快速生长中不归因于内表皮磨损的那部分生长。在其最初的生长促进作用之后,内表皮刺激要么没有影响,要么在某些情况下对内源性生长似乎有抑制作用。这种形式的机械刺激明显抑制了对外源生长素的生长反应。