Published September 1934 | Version Published
Journal Article Open

Studies on the growth hormone of plants. VI. The distribution of the growth substance in plant tissues

Abstract

1. It is shown that when plant tissues are ground with water the growth substance contained therein is inactivated by the oxidizing enzymes. 2. A simple method of extraction is described which enables the quantitative determination of growth substance in such tissues. 3. The amount and distribution of growth substance in the Avena coleoptile is determined by this method, and it is shown that while the substance does not diffuse out from the lower parts of the coleoptile, it is nevertheless present in considerable amounts, the concentration decreasing steadily with the distance from the tip. 4. Growth substance is also present in considerable amounts in Avena roots, and here also its concentration decreases steadily with distance from the tip. 5. The amount of growth substance diffusing out of root tips into dextrose agar, even during long periods of time, is not greater than the amount obtainable by direct extraction. Actual production in the root tip therefore either does not take place at all, or else takes place under quite different conditions from the production in the tip of the coleoptile.

Additional Information

© 1934 by The Rockefeller University Press. (Accepted for publication, February 27, 1934)

Attached Files

Published - THIjgp34.pdf

Files

THIjgp34.pdf

Files (603.0 kB)

Name Size Download all
md5:4840991615e8f129c39f2ba1606b7f2a
603.0 kB Preview Download

Additional details

Identifiers

PMCID
PMC2141322
Eprint ID
10384
Resolver ID
CaltechAUTHORS:THIjgp34

Dates

Created
2008-05-01
Created from EPrint's datestamp field
Updated
2021-11-08
Created from EPrint's last_modified field