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Correlations between proton-efflux patterns and growth patterns during geotropism and phototropism in maize and sunflower
Authors:Timothy J. Mulkey  Konrad M. Kuzmanoff  Michael L. Evans
Affiliation:(1) Department of Botany and Cellular, Molecular and Developmental Biology Program, Ohio State University, 43210 Columbus, OH, USA
Abstract:
By placing seedlings of sunflower (Helianthus annuus L.) or maize (Zea mays L.) on agar plates containing a pH indicator dye it is possible to observe surface pH patterns along the growing seedling by observing color changes of the indicator dye. Using this method we find that in geotropically stimulated sunflower hypocotyls or maize coleoptiles there is enhanced proton efflux on the lower surface of the organ prior to the initiation of curvature. As curvature develops the pattern of differential acid efflux becomes more intense. A similar phenomenon is observed when these organs are exposed to unilateral illumination, i.e. enhanced acid efflux occurs on the dark side of the organ prior to the initiation of phototropic curvature and the pattern of differential acid efflux intensifies as phototropic curvature develops. These observations indicate that differential acid efflux occurs in response to tropistic stimuli and that the acid efflux pattern may mediate the development of tropistic curvatures.
Keywords:Acid growth  Geotropism  Helianthus  Phototropism  Proton secretion  Zea
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