TY - JOUR
T1 - Effects of ethylene on the production, elongation, and differentiation of endodermal cells in maize primary root
T2 - An integrative analysis of the developmental process of a particular cell type
AU - Karahara, Ichirou
AU - Matsuda, Kaori
AU - Honma, Yoshihiro
PY - 2008/6/24
Y1 - 2008/6/24
N2 - A unique integrative analysis is proposed to monitor changes in the developmental processes of a particular cell type in the root, i.e. the rates of cell differentiation, production, and elongation. As a model case, effects of exogenous ethylene on differentiation, division and elongation of endodermal cells were analyzed in maize primary roots. The distance from the lowest position of the Casparian strip, a morphological marker for endodermal cell differentiation, to the root tip decreased in response to ethylene in a dose-dependent manner. The endodermal cell flux in a single cell file, an indicator for cell division, decreased in response to ethylene, although the estimated time required for an individual cell to complete the formation of the Casparian strip, as an indicator for the cell differentiation rate, did not. As indicators for cell elongation, the mature cell length did not change in the presence of ethylene, although the period for cell elongation increased. The Casparian strip formed after the endodermal cell had ceased elongation, irrespective of the presence of ethylene. Copyrights 2008, Plant Root (JSRR).
AB - A unique integrative analysis is proposed to monitor changes in the developmental processes of a particular cell type in the root, i.e. the rates of cell differentiation, production, and elongation. As a model case, effects of exogenous ethylene on differentiation, division and elongation of endodermal cells were analyzed in maize primary roots. The distance from the lowest position of the Casparian strip, a morphological marker for endodermal cell differentiation, to the root tip decreased in response to ethylene in a dose-dependent manner. The endodermal cell flux in a single cell file, an indicator for cell division, decreased in response to ethylene, although the estimated time required for an individual cell to complete the formation of the Casparian strip, as an indicator for the cell differentiation rate, did not. As indicators for cell elongation, the mature cell length did not change in the presence of ethylene, although the period for cell elongation increased. The Casparian strip formed after the endodermal cell had ceased elongation, irrespective of the presence of ethylene. Copyrights 2008, Plant Root (JSRR).
KW - Casparian strip
KW - Cell differentiation
KW - Cell elongation
KW - Endodermal cell
KW - Ethylene
KW - Maize (Zea mays L.)
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=56749161663&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.3117/plantroot.2.29
DO - 10.3117/plantroot.2.29
M3 - 学術論文
AN - SCOPUS:56749161663
SN - 1881-6754
VL - 2
SP - 29
EP - 37
JO - Plant Root
JF - Plant Root
ER -