The Growth of the Primary Roots and Root Hairs of Sinapis alba and Lepidium sativus in Triton X‐100
- 1 February 1973
- journal article
- Published by Wiley in Physiologia Plantarum
- Vol. 28 (1) , 56-60
- https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1399-3054.1973.tb01150.x
Abstract
Seeds of Lepidium and Sinapis were germinated and grown for 3 days in different concentrations of Triton X‐100 (0.001–0.1 % v/v). The elongation of the primary root was slightly stimulated by low concentrations. In concentrations above 0.01 %, Triton inhibited root growth and forked root hairs developed. The hairs elongated both at the apex and at the base, exhibited protoplasmic streaming and activity of particulate non‐specific esterase. In contrast the growth of the hypocotyl of both Lepidium and Sinapis diminished steadily in increasing concentrations of Triton. Triton also affected the percentage germination of Lepidium, which increased or decreased according to the concentration used. The changes in root growth and germination and the appearance of branched root hairs in abundance coincide with a change in the detergent solution from monomer to aggregated molecules.Keywords
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