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Effect of mechanical stress on Zea root apex. I. Mechanical stress leads to the switch from closed to open meristem organization

The effect of mechanical stress on the root apical meristem (RAM) organization of Zea mays was investigated. In the experiment performed, root apices were grown through a narrowing of either circular (variant I) or elliptical (variant II) shape. This caused a mechanical impedance distributed circumf...

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Autores principales: Potocka, Izabela, Szymanowska-Pułka, Joanna, Karczewski, Jerzy, Nakielski, Jerzy
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
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Publicado: Oxford University Press 2011
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3170553/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21659665
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jxb/err169
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author Potocka, Izabela
Szymanowska-Pułka, Joanna
Karczewski, Jerzy
Nakielski, Jerzy
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Szymanowska-Pułka, Joanna
Karczewski, Jerzy
Nakielski, Jerzy
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description The effect of mechanical stress on the root apical meristem (RAM) organization of Zea mays was investigated. In the experiment performed, root apices were grown through a narrowing of either circular (variant I) or elliptical (variant II) shape. This caused a mechanical impedance distributed circumferentially or from the opposite sides in variant I and II, respectively. The maximal force exerted by the growing root in response to the impedance reached the value of 0.15 N for variant I and 0.08 N for variant II. Significant morphological and anatomical changes were observed. The changes in morphology depended on the variant and concerned diminishing and/or deformation of the cross-section of the root apex, and buckling and swelling of the root. Anatomical changes, similar in both variants, concerned transformation of the meristem from closed to open, an increase in the number of the cell layers at the pole of the root proper, and atypical oblique divisions of the root cap cells. After leaving the narrowing, a return to both typical cellular organization and morphology of the apex was observed. The results are discussed in terms of three aspects: the morphological response, the RAM reorganization, and mechanical factors. Assuming that the orientation of division walls is affected by directional cues of a tensor nature, the changes mentioned may indicate that a pattern of such cues is modified when the root apex passes through the narrowing, but its primary mode is finally restored.
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spelling pubmed-31705532011-09-12 Effect of mechanical stress on Zea root apex. I. Mechanical stress leads to the switch from closed to open meristem organization Potocka, Izabela Szymanowska-Pułka, Joanna Karczewski, Jerzy Nakielski, Jerzy J Exp Bot Research Papers The effect of mechanical stress on the root apical meristem (RAM) organization of Zea mays was investigated. In the experiment performed, root apices were grown through a narrowing of either circular (variant I) or elliptical (variant II) shape. This caused a mechanical impedance distributed circumferentially or from the opposite sides in variant I and II, respectively. The maximal force exerted by the growing root in response to the impedance reached the value of 0.15 N for variant I and 0.08 N for variant II. Significant morphological and anatomical changes were observed. The changes in morphology depended on the variant and concerned diminishing and/or deformation of the cross-section of the root apex, and buckling and swelling of the root. Anatomical changes, similar in both variants, concerned transformation of the meristem from closed to open, an increase in the number of the cell layers at the pole of the root proper, and atypical oblique divisions of the root cap cells. After leaving the narrowing, a return to both typical cellular organization and morphology of the apex was observed. The results are discussed in terms of three aspects: the morphological response, the RAM reorganization, and mechanical factors. Assuming that the orientation of division walls is affected by directional cues of a tensor nature, the changes mentioned may indicate that a pattern of such cues is modified when the root apex passes through the narrowing, but its primary mode is finally restored. Oxford University Press 2011-08 2011-06-09 /pmc/articles/PMC3170553/ /pubmed/21659665 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jxb/err169 Text en © 2011 The Author(s). This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/2.5), which permits unrestricted non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. This paper is available online free of all access charges (see http://jxb.oxfordjournals.org/open_access.html for further details)
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Effect of mechanical stress on Zea root apex. I. Mechanical stress leads to the switch from closed to open meristem organization
title Effect of mechanical stress on Zea root apex. I. Mechanical stress leads to the switch from closed to open meristem organization
title_full Effect of mechanical stress on Zea root apex. I. Mechanical stress leads to the switch from closed to open meristem organization
title_fullStr Effect of mechanical stress on Zea root apex. I. Mechanical stress leads to the switch from closed to open meristem organization
title_full_unstemmed Effect of mechanical stress on Zea root apex. I. Mechanical stress leads to the switch from closed to open meristem organization
title_short Effect of mechanical stress on Zea root apex. I. Mechanical stress leads to the switch from closed to open meristem organization
title_sort effect of mechanical stress on zea root apex. i. mechanical stress leads to the switch from closed to open meristem organization
topic Research Papers
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3170553/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21659665
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jxb/err169
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