Two active fractions of soluble oligosaccharides were isolated from pea (Pisum sativum L.) stem tissues. Both fractions are capable of affecting different phases of root development on buckwheat thin cell-layer explants (TCLs) and of inhibiting auxin-promoted growth of etiolated pea stem segments. The existence of non-wall bioactive oligosaccharides which may have a role in cell development in vivo is proposed.