Treatment of onion bulbs with ascorbate or its free radical hastened root emergence on the basal plate in relation to treatments with water or dehydroascorbate. This stimulation was accompanied by a significant increase of DNA synthesis per primordium. After a 24-h imbibition, ascorbate and ascorbate free radical also increased cell length. Ascorbate and ascorbate free radical apparently activated the onset of cell proliferation in root primordia, resulting in a shortening in G1-S transition. The possible action of the ascorbate system at the plasma membrane level is discussed.
Summary— Ascorbate free radical (AFR) accelerates the quiescency‐proliferation shift in onion root primordia. The acceleration was detected by the increase of [3H]thymidine incorporation and by the anticipated kinetics of the increase in the labeling index. The shortening of the onset of cell proliferation is attributted to the role of AFR in the energization of the plasma membrane.
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