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Published January 1960 | Published
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Pectic Metabolism of Growing Cell Walls

Abstract

It is established that auxin, indoleacetic acid, increases the rate of cell elongation in Avena coleoptile by causing the cell walls to become more easily stretched, more plastic. This was first demonstrated by Heyn (16), who showed that coleoptiles treated with auxin were more readily stretched by an applied weight than coleoptiles not so treated. Heyn's observation has been confirmed and extended by Tagawa and Bonner (33).

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© 1960 American Society of Plant Biologists. Received May 4, 1959. Work conducted under a cooperative agreement at the California Institute of Technology.

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