Transport of indoleacetic acid in intact corn coleoptiles

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We have characterized the transport of [3H]indoleacetic acid (IAA) in intact corn (Zea mays L.) coleoptiles. We have used a wide range of concentrations of added IAA (28 femtomoles to 100 picomoles taken up over 60 minutes). The shape of the transport curve varies with the concentration of added IAA, although the rate of movement of the observed front of tracer is invariant with concentration. At the lowest concentration of tracer used, the labeled IAA in the transport stream is not detectably metabolized or immobilized, curvature does not develop as a result of tracer application, and normal phototropic and gravitropic responsiveness are not affected. Therefore we believe we are observing the transport of true tracer quantities of labeled auxin at this lowest concentration.

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Parker, K. E., & Briggs, W. R. (1990). Transport of indoleacetic acid in intact corn coleoptiles. Plant Physiology, 94(2), 417–423. https://doi.org/10.1104/pp.94.2.417

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