Abstract
With 6-bromo-2-naphthyl-β-D-glucoside as substrate, β-glucosidase activity has been histochemically localized in the lateral root meristems ofZea mays. Enzyme activity is highest in the epidermis and root cap of the young primordium. In contrast, enzyme activity is low in the parent root cortex, including the damaged areas around the lateral root. The results indicate that β-glucosidase is involved in the development of the lateral root rather than its penetration through the cortex.
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